Nature The chase

Discussion in 'Post Your Photos' started by kevin davies, Dec 5, 2022.

  1. kevin davies

    kevin davies Well-Known Member

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    I get what you are doing with a slow shutter but 1/2000th would have given a lot better and sharper image. Shutter Priority as you used is the way to go! good work.
     
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    Thanks for the reply Kevin. I'd love to see some fast shutter shots in Tv mode.
    Try this:
    Tv Mode | 1/2000th | Auto ISO | EV=0 | AWB
    AI SERVO | Manual Select.:Zone AF | Evaluative Metering | Hi Speed Continuous/
    Also a great tip that was passed on to me was setting up "Back Button Focus - it starts at the 10:00 minute mark".
    I ( and most sports photographers) only use BBF and haven't used 1/2 press shutter button for ten years.

    HERE is an interesting Youtube Tutorial for the Canon 90D.
    I hope this is all helpful. Cheers.
     
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    certainly give it a go thanks
     
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    You're most welcome Kevin, enjoy your photography :)
     

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