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<blockquote data-quote="Smcooper461" data-source="post: 720021" data-attributes="member: 47555"><p>Thank you for the reply cwgrizz. Yes I certainly agree. Too high shutter Speed/frozen is not good for Speed shots. I like to keep my shutter around 1/500th to 1/800th. That gives me clarity on the car, numbers, sponsors ext. and incorporates blurr where I want it. Around the tires and background. To answer I am shooting Dirt sprint car racing mainly in Central PA (Williams Grove/Port Royal ext.) Knoxville Knoxville Eldora Volusia. As far as the flash I would certainly have to agree( in fact I have shots I accidentally got another photographer's flash and IDK how the driver wasn't blinded). But all the professional photographers at these events use them. They have the big beauty dishes and everything Haha, they don't mess around about it lol. I'm wondering if I should just bit the Bullet and embrace flash even though I don't necessarily want to. I'd like to think I could go without it. But I do struggle in the low-light even at 2/8 F Stop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smcooper461, post: 720021, member: 47555"] Thank you for the reply cwgrizz. Yes I certainly agree. Too high shutter Speed/frozen is not good for Speed shots. I like to keep my shutter around 1/500th to 1/800th. That gives me clarity on the car, numbers, sponsors ext. and incorporates blurr where I want it. Around the tires and background. To answer I am shooting Dirt sprint car racing mainly in Central PA (Williams Grove/Port Royal ext.) Knoxville Knoxville Eldora Volusia. As far as the flash I would certainly have to agree( in fact I have shots I accidentally got another photographer's flash and IDK how the driver wasn't blinded). But all the professional photographers at these events use them. They have the big beauty dishes and everything Haha, they don't mess around about it lol. I'm wondering if I should just bit the Bullet and embrace flash even though I don't necessarily want to. I'd like to think I could go without it. But I do struggle in the low-light even at 2/8 F Stop [/QUOTE]
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