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Z6/Z6ii
Testing AF-C bursting shots z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 792338" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>To eleborate, use manual mode, set aperture to f8/f9, shutter to at least 1/2000 and use auto iso, then try shooting a fast moving subject. </p><p>Obviously you must also use the best AF mode for a moving subject (sorry can't help with your particular camera model).</p><p>Even though that lens has VR, where possible it is still good practice to try and balance the lens or your holding arm on something (a fence, branch etc) for more stability as 600mm will pick up minor shakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 792338, member: 48633"] To eleborate, use manual mode, set aperture to f8/f9, shutter to at least 1/2000 and use auto iso, then try shooting a fast moving subject. Obviously you must also use the best AF mode for a moving subject (sorry can't help with your particular camera model). Even though that lens has VR, where possible it is still good practice to try and balance the lens or your holding arm on something (a fence, branch etc) for more stability as 600mm will pick up minor shakes. [/QUOTE]
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