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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
Slightly out of depth with a d5000 to d500 move
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<blockquote data-quote="Bingo76" data-source="post: 824736" data-attributes="member: 53631"><p>Hey Needa, Clovishound, Woodyg3 & BF Hammer - Really really appreciate your thoughts here. So much still to learn, but these are some great suggestions which I'll start to play with. I'll let you know how I get on over time.</p><p>A few people noted panning - I presume this is simply a technique to be smooth and help reduce camera shake etc, or do you actually engage the autofocus while panning?</p><p>Again big thanks I'm sure this advice will be so valuable to me (just need to test / play and put into action!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bingo76, post: 824736, member: 53631"] Hey Needa, Clovishound, Woodyg3 & BF Hammer - Really really appreciate your thoughts here. So much still to learn, but these are some great suggestions which I'll start to play with. I'll let you know how I get on over time. A few people noted panning - I presume this is simply a technique to be smooth and help reduce camera shake etc, or do you actually engage the autofocus while panning? Again big thanks I'm sure this advice will be so valuable to me (just need to test / play and put into action!) [/QUOTE]
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