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<blockquote data-quote="Lee532" data-source="post: 322118" data-attributes="member: 17013"><p>I shoot shutter priority at around the same speeds that Glen suggests, I then adjust ISO to get the aperture I want depending on the light available rather than auto ISO. On the D610 I use Af-c 9 point as you can normally get an aircraft such as this in the centre of the view finder.</p><p>For my model aircraft shots the props are blurred at around 1/600 due to higher revving engines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee532, post: 322118, member: 17013"] I shoot shutter priority at around the same speeds that Glen suggests, I then adjust ISO to get the aperture I want depending on the light available rather than auto ISO. On the D610 I use Af-c 9 point as you can normally get an aircraft such as this in the centre of the view finder. For my model aircraft shots the props are blurred at around 1/600 due to higher revving engines. [/QUOTE]
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