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How I can get nice photos of action with a Nikon D60 kit lens?
I just bought a Nikon D60 and I've never used an SLR camera by digital …. I do not understand … opening or anything like that, and the only goal we have (for now) will be the goal of the kit is … 18-55mm. So if someone could help me to tell me what values and what do I know what I need to have it in, that would be …. FANTASTIC By the way, my photos will be racing motocross, so maybe it will give a better idea of the setup you'll be. Thanks in advance!
Ok, so the only man above me told you how to stop the action in cars. Another option in "Shutter Priority" is to show the movement by allowing some blurring. This means the car moves very fast. There are two things you can try that – the one that you will need a tripod. 1 – History in focus – car blurred to show motion: the camera tripod. Set to "Shutter Priority (S)" mode. Shutter SPD. set 1/30-1/60 sec. Focus the camera on a track. As cars you want to shoot into that site, press release. Try to capture what are some gaps in the front court of the car – it seems that the car has space in the driver's capture. 2 – Background blurred – car on the approach to show the movement. Camera in hand. Set to "Shutter Priority (S)" for mode. Shutter SPD. set to 1.15 to 1.30 sec. "Pan" (follow or track) racing car with his camera in a gentle sweeping motion. From left to right works best, but either way will work. Press the shutter while cont. to track the car and follow the track through the motion (like a golf shot all the way to the above) along the line following even after pressing the shutter button. This is hard to do, but give it a shot (so to speak). Good luck!