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Re: Action shots?
Good pic of your dog! Looks like a real speedy Gonzalez
I'm absolutely no expert but I took these of my boy and I used the camera on sports mode as it uses a fast shutter speed which is what you need to capture the action and usually sports mode does continuous focus so you get sharper action shots!Mine's difficult to capture and like you I have lots of pics of him disappearing off the screen lol! I've come to the conclusion that Vizslas are best captured on video ![]() |
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Fun pictures, thank you - I love the ones with as many paws as possible off the ground!
You might be onto something with the video idea - I'll have to give that a go too. And I'll look and see if my camera has a sports mode. Maybe I could try throwing a ball and seeing if I can snap her on the way back for a treat? Some swimming shots would be great too, but so much of her body is underwater that it doesn't seem to make very good photos. Janet |
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Re: Action shots?
She must be zooming so fast around 100miles per second! Nice capture!
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Re: Action shots?
Action shots are not very easy especially with compact cameras, but there may be several things you can do.
1) Some cameras have a sports or action setting which effectively raises the shutter speed...necessary for capturing the action. Change it to this setting and remember to change it back when you're done 2) Some cameras may have manual overrides which will enable you to change the shutter speed to a higher setting. Try and use a setting of 1/1000 of a second or higher. 3) If the dog is moving from right to left or vice versa...follow it with your camera and press the shutter, but keep following it for a short time after the shutter is pressed - this is called panning. 4) Hire a professional ![]() ![]() Last edited by davetee; 13-06-2010 at 09:38 AM.. |
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Re: Action shots?
While action shots can be done with a compact camera, the shutter lag is just too long in most circumstances to allow the camera to punch out anything good with the subject mostly blur-free.
I'm not implying that you should go and start spending thousands on expensive gear, but do consider a DSLR (even an entry-level model will do) with a fast prime lens (something around F1.8-2.8 would be ideal). I use a 50mm for most of my everyday shots, however the ideal focal length will depend on how much reach you want. |
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