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Ian |
posted on 1st Jun 05 at 00:47 |
quote:Which is fine if you have a noiseless body like 20D. Anything older does not have this luxury. | |
Ian |
posted on 1st Jun 05 at 00:46 |
quote:Yeah no reason why not, should help noise levels yet further. Just see if you can stay within the 1/100th - 1/15th range and if so ISO is OK. | |
vibrio |
posted on 31st May 05 at 09:14 |
I use ISO to bump up aperture. set to a shutter speed depending on speed and focal length (the faster you have to pan the faster the shutter speed you use unless your ace). | |
Nismo |
posted on 31st May 05 at 08:43 |
What about ISO 50 if you have the option? | |
Ian |
posted on 30th May 05 at 23:53 |
Don't worry about ISO, just set at 100 and forget it. | |
R Lee |
posted on 30th May 05 at 21:03 |
"the red car and the blue car had a race... | |
vibrio |
posted on 30th May 05 at 15:38 |
read the guide at the top mofu | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 30th May 05 at 15:16 |
I was panning like a prospector in the middle of a gold rush. :o | |
dave17 |
posted on 30th May 05 at 14:46 |
i think u have to pan with the camera | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 30th May 05 at 14:42 |
What shutter speed (or general settings for that matter) would be recommended. Obviously ISO 400 would make the car appear to be standing still, but even using 100 or 200 I was only gettin a slight blur on wheels: |