I usually stand at hairpin to get bikes/cars at a slower speed and very often the background is in focus and the car/bike is blurry!! I could do with panning tips please!!!
Thanks for this topic... I've only just noticed it and I'm often asking photography questions!
What I would like to know is HOW DO YOU TAKE A PHOTO OF A RACING CAR OR MOTORBIKE? I often take pics but I usually keep my camera on Auto but I don't know why (probably because I'm no good at it) so what is the best way for me to get a good bike or car that is moving at 140mph or whatever.
I have seen it mentioned on other sites and you mentioned it within the guide, when regarding the pictures what does noise mean?
You might find something about noise here Lanky!I have seen it mentioned on other sites and you mentioned it within the guide, when regarding the pictures what does noise mean?
Can't wait till you add some new stuff up.
Cheers, what is mirror lockup on the Nikon?
Panning
There are various methods of panning, but here are some basics to get you started, you will probably find you then adapt this to suit your own style….
Setup
- Set the shutter speed to 1/320 as an absolute maximum, any faster and you won’t get the blurred effect.
- Change the focus mode to “AF-C” if possible, this will force the camera to continually refocus, important when a car is about to pass at 80mph.
- As a dry run track a car as it passes, find a good level of zoom so it fills the viewfinder nicely when in front of you.
With regards to panning, "AF-C", can anyone tell me what this is on a Canon? My three options are "one shot", "AI Focus AF" and "AI Servo AF"?
Ian