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<blockquote data-quote="TonyD315" data-source="post: 370082" data-attributes="member: 19804"><p>Thanks for the good tips. As I said it was my first time trying this. I did some reading on it and I found some people who said to start with a shutter speed of 1/125 and some that said to start at 1/30 and adjust from there. I found that I had the best results with 1/40, which is what the cyclist was shot at. The other was shot at 1/30. I did find that I have adjust the speed at which I track the subject accordingly, which is why the cyclist came out better...it was one of my last shots of the day after much practice. I do have a few others that are not perfect but not bad also. Thanks for the tips. I'll keep at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyD315, post: 370082, member: 19804"] Thanks for the good tips. As I said it was my first time trying this. I did some reading on it and I found some people who said to start with a shutter speed of 1/125 and some that said to start at 1/30 and adjust from there. I found that I had the best results with 1/40, which is what the cyclist was shot at. The other was shot at 1/30. I did find that I have adjust the speed at which I track the subject accordingly, which is why the cyclist came out better...it was one of my last shots of the day after much practice. I do have a few others that are not perfect but not bad also. Thanks for the tips. I'll keep at it! [/QUOTE]
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