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I use the same rule of thumb - f8 -- but I also break it pretty regularly. It will help you to play around with a DOF calculator and see how subject distance and f-stop interact to influence the depth of field. Obviously, the closer you are, the shallower the DOF, so greater need to stop down. But when the light gets down low, I open the lens up more, generally feeling that once I get to ISO800 (on my 40D), I don't want to go higher if I can avoid it. But again, that is dependent on distance, because if the bird is filling a significant portion of the frame, you can run noise reduction without affecting the overall image very much. Having the subject further away and needing to crop, the noise and NR software will impair the image more, but then again you can also open the aperture more freely becuase the DOF will be greater.
That is kind of a roundabout answer, but mainly I shoot f8 if I can and try to focus on the bird's eye. That is the baseline and I vary it based on conditions.
Here is the DOF calculator link:
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
Chris
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