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Motorsport photography - what settings to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Samsonite" data-source="post: 129932" data-attributes="member: 13264"><p>Ye that makes sense! To be fair, the first half of the day I wasn't happy with the photos because I had exposure delay set to On without realising it, this meant it was supper hard to get good shots, later in the day with continuous shooting I was able to get 4 or 5 shots of each car in the corner, which meant I was spoiled for choice when deciding which ones to edit, it also meant I could use a lot more zoom, because I could pan and follow the cars through the view finder, with the delayed exposure, i couldn't follow the car in the view finder because once the shutter release was pressed, the view finder was black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samsonite, post: 129932, member: 13264"] Ye that makes sense! To be fair, the first half of the day I wasn't happy with the photos because I had exposure delay set to On without realising it, this meant it was supper hard to get good shots, later in the day with continuous shooting I was able to get 4 or 5 shots of each car in the corner, which meant I was spoiled for choice when deciding which ones to edit, it also meant I could use a lot more zoom, because I could pan and follow the cars through the view finder, with the delayed exposure, i couldn't follow the car in the view finder because once the shutter release was pressed, the view finder was black. [/QUOTE]
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