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Tips for taking pictures at an airshow?

I’m going to my first airshow in Dayton, Ohio, for the Dayton Airshow this weekend, and am obsessed with aircraft. As such, I’m wanting to try to get as many pictures, as well as some very nice looking photos as well, to have for keepsake.

I’m making this post because I want to be as much prepared as possible and have a quick setup as soon as I get to the airshow, so I’m looking for any tips that could help me as such.

I’ve got a Nikon D5600 DSLR, with a 18-55mm and 70-300mm lens, as well as a tripod that can get to about 5 feet tall.

With this configuration:

- What mode on my camera should I have it set to?

- What lens would be better for my shots?

- I only have one battery with the camera, would this last me the whole airshow?

Anything else that would help me that’s not listed would be absolutely appreciated. Thank you

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