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D7100 Inconsistent Focus Tracking Errors
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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 420589" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>Faster shutter speed would help eliminate any possible shake and help some with the planes motion. Good panning technique is essential because the pan speed reduces the need for shutter speed. If you are panning from straight ahead by raising both elbows, I can't imagine that would be always smooth.</p><p></p><p>Given the same conditions more pixels will be blurred on the D7100 than the D90200 (just did that for fun), but the same area would be blurred on the D90200. You would just be losing detail on the D7100 that you never had on the D90200. In other words, it's a pretty darn small detail that you would be losing, but it does exist.</p><p></p><p>Kinda sorta makes sense that you would need better technique to achieve finer detail for a given camera and if the camera suddenly improved its detail capturing ability (swapped the D90200 for the D7100), your technique could be lacking.</p><p></p><p>Grabs shots are luck of the draw with perhaps the advantage of not thinking too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 420589, member: 24753"] Faster shutter speed would help eliminate any possible shake and help some with the planes motion. Good panning technique is essential because the pan speed reduces the need for shutter speed. If you are panning from straight ahead by raising both elbows, I can't imagine that would be always smooth. Given the same conditions more pixels will be blurred on the D7100 than the D90200 (just did that for fun), but the same area would be blurred on the D90200. You would just be losing detail on the D7100 that you never had on the D90200. In other words, it's a pretty darn small detail that you would be losing, but it does exist. Kinda sorta makes sense that you would need better technique to achieve finer detail for a given camera and if the camera suddenly improved its detail capturing ability (swapped the D90200 for the D7100), your technique could be lacking. Grabs shots are luck of the draw with perhaps the advantage of not thinking too long. [/QUOTE]
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