Inconsistency using A-priority
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Okay, I'm just trying to get my brain around getting consistent shots in Ap mode shooting baseball. Here's the problem:
I get really great shots from a certain angle shooting the hitter at home plate, he hits the ball, I track him all the way to first base. All the photos at home are perfect and then slowly get brighter as he gets to first base. By the time he's there, the pictures are worthless. Blown out and just absolute junk. What the heck am I doing wrong? I'm focusing on the runner the whole time, my focus points don't change.
BTW, I am using Nikon D700.
Any help is appreciated.
I get really great shots from a certain angle shooting the hitter at home plate, he hits the ball, I track him all the way to first base. All the photos at home are perfect and then slowly get brighter as he gets to first base. By the time he's there, the pictures are worthless. Blown out and just absolute junk. What the heck am I doing wrong? I'm focusing on the runner the whole time, my focus points don't change.
BTW, I am using Nikon D700.
Any help is appreciated.
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The easiest way to tell is to see if the shutter speed varies any during that blast of shots. I suspect it is not, and that is why the exposure is off.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
The shutter speed may be changing I'll check, but how in the world can you change your EV on the fly? And it also didn't matter if I tracked the runner. Even if I stopped shooting and recomposed, it still did it.
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Here's my quandary. Shouldn't the camera adjust to aperture/shutter. I could see if I was shooting into more light, then I expect the shutter speed to be higher so the pictures are consistent. So, I hope the shutter speed changed.
I could see if I was shooting manual and had this problem, but the camera should be smart enough to adjust.
You're assuming that inbetween shots in a burts (i.e. shutter held down constantly) that the camera will re-calculate the exposure. Typically only the high end cameras will do so. I do not know if yours will. I would expect a Canon 1-series to do this. I would not expect a Canon 40D to do so.
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I am off in 3 hours and will post pics with exif.
Thanks so much everyone for the help.