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How do I catch fast-moving animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 550290" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>its not easy for new folks in photography to do specific types of shots. its technique you acquire after years of practice. the Coolpix P610 isnt exactly the most capable camera for freezing action and even the most proficient vertran photog will have trouble using that camera to freeze speed. that hinders your results as well. there is a spectrum of things a camera can do for many types of images. from shallow dof, to freezing action to high iso capability. im certain if I gave you a 70-200 2.8 to shoot with at 200mm, youd have a hard time with proper focus and many images would be blurry because of the weight. . the same with a 85 1.4 or 50 1.4. seems simple but it isnt at all. your camera isnt made for this and your skills <em>may </em>not be up to par, hence the sub optimal results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 550290, member: 14443"] its not easy for new folks in photography to do specific types of shots. its technique you acquire after years of practice. the Coolpix P610 isnt exactly the most capable camera for freezing action and even the most proficient vertran photog will have trouble using that camera to freeze speed. that hinders your results as well. there is a spectrum of things a camera can do for many types of images. from shallow dof, to freezing action to high iso capability. im certain if I gave you a 70-200 2.8 to shoot with at 200mm, youd have a hard time with proper focus and many images would be blurry because of the weight. . the same with a 85 1.4 or 50 1.4. seems simple but it isnt at all. your camera isnt made for this and your skills [I]may [/I]not be up to par, hence the sub optimal results [/QUOTE]
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