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D3100
Drifting shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Y." data-source="post: 67243" data-attributes="member: 10157"><p>It's like what they do in the world rally championships, but on a smaller paved course. You gets points for how long you hold the drift and how well you link one to the next. They are basically spinning the rear wheels the whole time. </p><p>Since you won't always be in position to pan for motion blur, you can set your camera on AF-C and continuous shooting. You should be able to get some great shots of them coming toward you with the back kicked out and wheel smoke. The trick will be finding the right shutter speed so that you still get wheel spin blur, but the car is sharp. Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Y., post: 67243, member: 10157"] It's like what they do in the world rally championships, but on a smaller paved course. You gets points for how long you hold the drift and how well you link one to the next. They are basically spinning the rear wheels the whole time. Since you won't always be in position to pan for motion blur, you can set your camera on AF-C and continuous shooting. You should be able to get some great shots of them coming toward you with the back kicked out and wheel smoke. The trick will be finding the right shutter speed so that you still get wheel spin blur, but the car is sharp. Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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