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1st try at motorsports
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:00 pm
by genji
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:11 pm
by mchampio
Great panning!
What autofocus method do you use, or do you go manual?
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:17 pm
by genji
hand held panning, AF-C focus, using the 70-210 f4:5-5:6, 2 out of 43 aint bad
1st try ?, well done ... !
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:32 pm
by christiand
Hi,
1st try ?, well done !
What was the shutter speed ?
Cheers
CD
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:36 pm
by genji
the two shots were
F10-1/160 sec @ 210/155mm
Posted:
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:16 pm
by BBJ
Well done genji, first time is good and well you can only get better as i tend to use spot metering and i always check my histogram every few shots or even after every shot as down here it often sunny then cloudy makes a big differance. Shoot in RAW gives u more flexibility if slightly under/over exposed. My first shots at the track i guess i was lucky only about 3 throw away's out of 160+ but was my own fault first time with d70 and new lens.
practice and try different shutter speeds to see what works best i stick to around 125 to 1/160. Good luck wish we had car racing like that down here in SA.
Cheers
John
Posted:
Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:58 am
by gstark
genji wrote:hand held panning, AF-C focus, using the 70-210 f4:5-5:6, 2 out of 43 aint bad
And both were beamers.
I guess the Alfas were travelling too quickly.
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 9:02 pm
by bwhinnen
Well done!
It's a very hard thing to do, you'll start to pull the shutter speed down with practice and still manage the 2 / 43 shots
But seriously you'll get more and more keepers the more you practice. Sit out on your front lawn / porch / balcony and get cars passing by, it's good practice and makes them wonder
Great work, keep them coming.
Cheers
Brett
good advice
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 9:07 pm
by christiand
Hi,
I had the same thought.
Go to a busy street and practise go byers and also oncoming.
Cheers
CD
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:19 pm
by genji
gstark wrote:genji wrote:hand held panning, AF-C focus, using the 70-210 f4:5-5:6, 2 out of 43 aint bad
And both were beamers.
I guess the Alfas were travelling too quickly.
or they were too sloooow, i think no alfas that day. my boss has a 147, what a beast!!
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:23 pm
by genji
bwhinnen wrote:Well done!
It's a very hard thing to do, you'll start to pull the shutter speed down with practice and still manage the 2 / 43 shots
But seriously you'll get more and more keepers the more you practice. Sit out on your front lawn / porch / balcony and get cars passing by, it's good practice and makes them wonder
Great work, keep them coming.
Cheers
Brett
my street is tooo quiet, been using bro-in-law on his go-kart (the kids 7 yr old) as test subject
moving to inner city suburb next week, to a busier street!
Posted:
Wed Mar 02, 2005 11:44 pm
by redline
great start Genji,
too bad i couldn't find you that day. practice is the key!. I suggest go out and play silent scope and practice your 180 degree panning motion on your targets. esp the long dis. one where you have to aim slighty more to compensate for wind and time.
soon you be able to score 2/3 shot which are prefectly panned or 8/10 on manual focus.