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best motion/rolling shot. post em up!!!
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Originally posted by Jall View PostVery happy with the shots I get from it.
What type of camera are you trying to use?
It's 10mp, which is more than enough and it has all the little settings in the world but I can't find one to blur the wheels, except for the night setting which ends up blurring the entire pic because i cant keep it steady enough...
Originally posted by Jandersonyou can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostThat's an awesome shot, and a badass car. I just got the new issue of a new mag called Retro Cars, and there's a few of those in there. I LOVE old school 80's/90's euro cars.
There were so many more nice cars there on the day; but being a new stretch of road it was full of speed cameras so we wern't keen on speeding to catch up to the front. :)
Originally posted by theox69 View PostI have a Canon Powershot SD900.
It's 10mp, which is more than enough and it has all the little settings in the world but I can't find one to blur the wheels, except for the night setting which ends up blurring the entire pic because i cant keep it steady enough...
- Set the camera in Manual mode.
- (Rec.) Menu > [Long Shutter] > [On]
- FUNC. Menu > +-0 (Exposure Compensation)
- Use the left and right arrows to select the shutter speed.
Kind of hard to explain with text; check out page 53 of your manual.
For reference, the pictures I posted above were mainly taken with a 0.033 second shutter speed (1/30).
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