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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 103443" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>I know, I know......video is not what this camera is really for. That being said, my daughter is a young and upcoming snowboarder who has been asked by her snowboard sponser to supply some video of her riding. I only have the 18-105 dx kit lens to shoot with. I will be standing outside shooting a moving target, hopefully I get a good spot by a jump where she will pass by approx 20 feet in the air and hopefully not more than 50 feet away. Later I will be able to get about 20 feet away or closer for an eye level shot of her riding rails. Any suggestions would be helpful. I have read the manual a lot and have shot thousands of photos since this summer (some of which were actually decent!) so I should be able to understand technical terms of your advice as they relate to camera functions. Thanks in advance Nikoniters!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 103443, member: 9917"] I know, I know......video is not what this camera is really for. That being said, my daughter is a young and upcoming snowboarder who has been asked by her snowboard sponser to supply some video of her riding. I only have the 18-105 dx kit lens to shoot with. I will be standing outside shooting a moving target, hopefully I get a good spot by a jump where she will pass by approx 20 feet in the air and hopefully not more than 50 feet away. Later I will be able to get about 20 feet away or closer for an eye level shot of her riding rails. Any suggestions would be helpful. I have read the manual a lot and have shot thousands of photos since this summer (some of which were actually decent!) so I should be able to understand technical terms of your advice as they relate to camera functions. Thanks in advance Nikoniters!!! [/QUOTE]
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