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Re: Panning shot blues
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Re: Panning shot blues
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Re: Panning shot blues
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Re: Panning shot blues
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Re: Panning shot blues
I'm sure there would be some vibrations that 1/125 would not freeze, but I don't think they would account for the amount of blur in these shots. Shooting wide open at a high shutter speed can sometimes result in shots that look like a car parked on the track. The shutter speed is fast enough that there is little to no… -
Re: Panning shot blues
One question from a completely naive point of view. Is 1/125 fast enough to deal with little vibrations and subtle movement in the cars, even if your panning is dead on? My DOF question was initially spurred by an assumption that you'd have the aperture wide open to get the shutter speed as fast as possible, or is the goal… -
Re: Panning shot blues
I'm not a pro photog, but taken enough pics at road racing events to learn that panning can be very location specific. I finally learned that to get decent panning shots, I had to spend some time experimenting from a given vantage point. Speed of the cars, angle relative to the camera, available light, stability of the…
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