05-30-2007, 06:33 PM
slim Wrote:a few tips to get them not blurred....
shutter needs to be 600-1200, if you have a shutter priority (TV) try that.
if you have a sports mode that might work too, i dont like it on mine as it adds noise in the pic since that mode jacks up the ISO high...
pre focus on a spot where your gonna take the shot like on a jump or corner, 1/2 press the button and hold it... then follow the car till it gets into the area you pre focused. finish pressing the button and bam.
also you need to remember to pan with the car, that way the back ground is blurred and not the subject.
HTH
Thanks Slim. I'm gonna have to try the shutter speed. I do the focus (half way thing) then follow the car.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
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