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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
New to photography! New guy question!
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<blockquote data-quote="EuroTrashin33" data-source="post: 80170" data-attributes="member: 10974"><p>Hi there everyone! So, I just started playing around with this camera I got a garage sale. It's the D3000, obviously! I did a photo shoot with some friends on their cars not too long ago and I need help with taking rolling shots. I usually see people take good rolling shots of vehicles and mine just turned out still, like there was no blur in the background. I asked a lot of people and basically just got all Canon users, so no help really. Can anyone give me ideas on the correct way to do a rolling shot, when it comes to what mode to use, shutter speed, things like that! Thank you so much! Sorry, noob question. Hopefully the pic is larger![ATTACH]17493[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EuroTrashin33, post: 80170, member: 10974"] Hi there everyone! So, I just started playing around with this camera I got a garage sale. It's the D3000, obviously! I did a photo shoot with some friends on their cars not too long ago and I need help with taking rolling shots. I usually see people take good rolling shots of vehicles and mine just turned out still, like there was no blur in the background. I asked a lot of people and basically just got all Canon users, so no help really. Can anyone give me ideas on the correct way to do a rolling shot, when it comes to what mode to use, shutter speed, things like that! Thank you so much! Sorry, noob question. Hopefully the pic is larger![ATTACH=CONFIG]17493._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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