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Testing AF-C bursting shots z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 792088" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Fred, Sorry for not stating my experiment clearly. The test is kind of a simulation to shoot BIF or sport scene, only with vehicle object and taken at night time. Now I think I could had set wrong exposure parameters (shutter speed, iso, etc) that almost whole vehicle body except front lamps are invisible in the photos. But still the series show, at least by lamps, vehicle(s) was moving forward at each sequenced instant and lamp(s) remained somewhat in focus at each bursting exp. Can this be translated to a scene that a bird flies indirectly toward you is captured by your bursting shots? That's the purpose of this test. Just not sure if it is done right or valid. Please comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 792088, member: 47518"] Fred, Sorry for not stating my experiment clearly. The test is kind of a simulation to shoot BIF or sport scene, only with vehicle object and taken at night time. Now I think I could had set wrong exposure parameters (shutter speed, iso, etc) that almost whole vehicle body except front lamps are invisible in the photos. But still the series show, at least by lamps, vehicle(s) was moving forward at each sequenced instant and lamp(s) remained somewhat in focus at each bursting exp. Can this be translated to a scene that a bird flies indirectly toward you is captured by your bursting shots? That's the purpose of this test. Just not sure if it is done right or valid. Please comment. [/QUOTE]
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