Photos and Videos for an Unforgettable Butterfly Release
The butterfly release lasts only a few seconds, and their flight is unpredictable. Use burst mode to capture every phase without risking missing the best moment.
➕ Burst mode (10+ FPS)
Butterflies fly quickly and in all directions. A wide composition allows you to film both the couple and the butterfly cloud effect without chasing the action.
➕ 📱: 1x / 📷: 24-35mm
Natural light, especially during midday hours, helps achieve sharp and balanced photos. Avoid harsh shadows to highlight details and maintain a romantic atmosphere.
➕ ISO: 100-400 – f/4.0-5.6 – 1/1000s
Butterflies move quickly, so rely on continuous autofocus to avoid blurry images, focusing on the central release area.
➕ AF: continuous (AI Servo)
The butterfly flight becomes even more captivating when filmed in slow motion. This slow-down highlights the delicate movements, creating a dreamy atmosphere.
➕ 📱: 120-240 FPS / 📽️: 120 FPS
Butterflies are unpredictable, so don’t follow their movements with the camera. Maintain a wide and stable frame to capture the entire scene, focusing on the overall moment.
➕ 📱: 1x / 📽️: 24-35mm – Optical stabilization
The butterfly flight is unique, but capturing the couple’s emotions makes it even more special. Make sure to frame their faces to immortalize their happiness.
➕ AF: continuous on faces
White butterflies show up much better against dark or green backgrounds. If possible, position the couple in front of a tree, lawn, or any dark background to highlight the butterflies’ flight. Avoid white walls or very bright skies, which reduce butterfly visibility.
Surrounding the couple with flowers attracts butterflies, which may decide to linger nearby instead of flying away immediately. This allows you to capture their presence longer, making photos and videos more enchanting.
Even though the butterflies are the main focus, don’t forget to give the scene some breathing room. Leave space around the couple and butterflies to maintain visual balance and avoid a cluttered frame.