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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 107608" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>well you will want a high shutter speed to stop the motion say 1/250 min then sufficient depth of field to ensue its in focus say F5.6 and then let the iso float to adjust the exposue ...100-6400 use AF-S so you can keep the snowboarder in focus and continuous shutter Ch dont be tempted to use RAW or you will run out of buffer Large normal or large basic will work fine.</p><p>copy your settings into U1 when you have set it up in Aperture mode</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 107608, member: 9514"] well you will want a high shutter speed to stop the motion say 1/250 min then sufficient depth of field to ensue its in focus say F5.6 and then let the iso float to adjust the exposue ...100-6400 use AF-S so you can keep the snowboarder in focus and continuous shutter Ch dont be tempted to use RAW or you will run out of buffer Large normal or large basic will work fine. copy your settings into U1 when you have set it up in Aperture mode [/QUOTE]
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