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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 674328" data-attributes="member: 12333"><p>I have a P510 that I have used for 4 plus years. It takes a lot of practice to get these shots but once you figure it out it can be a good camera to carry around. One thing to remember is that shutter speed needs to be high just as it does on an SLR. I try to shoot at 1/1000 + for any action shot. I also learned to predict where the action would be. Try to lock the focus where things might happen. For example I would lock focus on a part of the lake where i expected a diving duck to pop back up and just wait. Also having a good depth of field helps. </p><p>I have to tell you that once i learned how to use it it made me a better photographer. Took me back to when i shot film and had to set speed and f/stop for every shot. Now that i have been using my D5600 I never use the A or P. I set shutter or f/stop and even go to full manual. </p><p>I still carry the P510 and even plan on using it next week when I have to shoot a convention. I will be using the D5600 as well. </p><p>Just keep shooting. It is possible with a little practice.</p><p></p><p>This is from my P510</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]291744[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 674328, member: 12333"] I have a P510 that I have used for 4 plus years. It takes a lot of practice to get these shots but once you figure it out it can be a good camera to carry around. One thing to remember is that shutter speed needs to be high just as it does on an SLR. I try to shoot at 1/1000 + for any action shot. I also learned to predict where the action would be. Try to lock the focus where things might happen. For example I would lock focus on a part of the lake where i expected a diving duck to pop back up and just wait. Also having a good depth of field helps. I have to tell you that once i learned how to use it it made me a better photographer. Took me back to when i shot film and had to set speed and f/stop for every shot. Now that i have been using my D5600 I never use the A or P. I set shutter or f/stop and even go to full manual. I still carry the P510 and even plan on using it next week when I have to shoot a convention. I will be using the D5600 as well. Just keep shooting. It is possible with a little practice. This is from my P510 [ATTACH=CONFIG]291744._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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