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Need tips for photographing runners
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<blockquote data-quote="gustafson" data-source="post: 545008" data-attributes="member: 40735"><p>[USER=24569]@Woodyg3[/USER]: Thanks for the detailed advice! I did a little research after posting (prior to seeing your response) and your summary is perfect! Good points on VR being unnecessary, 9-point AF, and getting down on one knee to get a good angle. When you say continuous mode, I presume you mean burst mode. Pl. confirm. I have never done continuous shots before, so I'll have to play around with that a bit. Do you essentially press the shutter and hold it down and it fires off 6 shots (or how ever may you have set it to)?</p><p></p><p>This is an overnight relay, and I am going to be running it and doubling as team photographer, so it's going to be interesting. Looks like its going to be sunny, so I'm looking forward to some nice shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustafson, post: 545008, member: 40735"] [USER=24569]@Woodyg3[/USER]: Thanks for the detailed advice! I did a little research after posting (prior to seeing your response) and your summary is perfect! Good points on VR being unnecessary, 9-point AF, and getting down on one knee to get a good angle. When you say continuous mode, I presume you mean burst mode. Pl. confirm. I have never done continuous shots before, so I'll have to play around with that a bit. Do you essentially press the shutter and hold it down and it fires off 6 shots (or how ever may you have set it to)? This is an overnight relay, and I am going to be running it and doubling as team photographer, so it's going to be interesting. Looks like its going to be sunny, so I'm looking forward to some nice shots. [/QUOTE]
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