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Old 8 May 2014, 07:31 AM   #31
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If your camera does a max of 1/1600, you should still be ok as from what I've described, you really dont need that speed that often.

1/60 is slower. They are fractions of a second, so 1/1600 is one sixteen hundredth of a second, 1/60 is one sixtieth of a second. 1/2 would be a half second and 1/1 would be one second.

So by using the slower shutter speed of 1/60, the shutter stays open longer and therefore blurs the movement. You have to follow the car with the camera to make the car sharp and the background/wheels blurred.

1/1600 means the shutter is open for a very short time and therefore freezes the entire frame. If you do this with a car, it will look like the car is parked on the track.

Here is a little tutorial on panning (I didnt read the entire thing, but it looks like he hits the main points). http://digital-photography-school.co...ving-subjects/

Here is a photo of a pan shot with too fast of a shutter speed. Look at how this looks compared to my photo above. There is no sense of speed and excitement. The car might as well just be placed on the track and sit there. This is NOT what you want.



So you really dont need fast shutters all the time and when shooting from the public areas, most of your shots will be from the side so you want to make sure you pan properly to show the cars actually moving.

I understand a bit more now, thanks. Where was that picture of the Ferrari taken?
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Old 8 May 2014, 09:29 AM   #32
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No idea, I just found it on the net when looking for an example of a bad pan. Certainly not in my library. ;) LOL
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Old 8 May 2014, 02:56 PM   #33
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After some reading and through the recommendation from folks here I went full frame with a Nikon D700 and I am very happy with it. One thing I like a lot is that it works with many older lenses (which is nice as I had a couple of old lenses that already fit it). Definitely plan on investing in good glass. I have yet to make any big glass decisions. Right now I am working with a few good prime lenses and a basic zoom lens but at some point I'll pick up better glass when I can figure out what I want.
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There are a few lens rental companies that will ship to your location for a few days or months to try before you buy.
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Lovely pics !

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Old 9 May 2014, 04:04 AM   #36
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There are a few lens rental companies that will ship to your location for a few days or months to try before you buy.
That is good to know. Thank you.
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