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This one. Brother, your machine is programmed automatically**, and there is no full manual function or partial manual function, that is, you have to listen to the machine. For an environment like indoor sports, it is generally necessary to use more professional equipment to have good results.
Otherwise, there will be a trade-off (a large aperture telephoto head is more advantageous).
The highest shutter speed of this machine is sufficient, but the aperture is not enough. In other words, you have to improve the ISOAnd its high-noise control can only be said to be average, so for this kind of shooting environment, it is obviously too difficult for this machine.
For this kind of machine with automatic programming, there is nothing else to do but make a fuss about the mode and shooting skills. For example, pick a good angle to shoot, pick an athlete to shoot when the action is not very fast, and so on. In addition, pay attention to its shutter lag and grasp the shutter timing in advance.
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Because I haven't used it, I can only search for some information, hoping to be useful to the landlord.
For the Fujifilm F47 lens, Fujifilm's own Fujilong lens was selected, and the focal length of the lens with 3x optical zoom of the aperture is equivalent to that of the 36-108mm lens of the traditional 35mm camera, and the shutter speed is 3-1 2000 seconds.
It seems that the speed of the shutter can be adjusted in a large range.
When targeting different scenarios, the mode dial can easily select a variety of that's. In addition, you can choose from 15 types of scene positioning, and use professional automatic settings to shoot with ease. To make it easier to shoot, you can customize the mode you like.
Seemingly no manual function! However, there is a function of "mode customization", can you choose a mode and make custom adjustments?
good luck!
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A lot of digital cameras have a "sport" mode, you can switch to that mode to shoot, the shutter is related to a lot of factors, aperture size or something... It is good to use a manual when it is a DSLR.
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Look at how high your so-called high speed is, if it is an athlete running, high jump, etc., the camera aperture is opened at the maximum, and the guarantee time is the fastest shutter speed of your camera, D7000 should be 1 4000 seconds. If the aperture is not wide enough, increase the ISO.
If your high speed is a bullet chamber or something, a shutter speed of 1 4000 is not enough, and you need to cooperate with a high-power transient light source and a synchronous control system to shoot with the camera's b-door in a completely dark room.
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Shutter priority mode, the recommended shutter speed is 125th of a second as the minimum,,, if the animal is moving fast, 1/500
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With Shutter Priority Mode (TV), the shutter speed is adjusted according to the moving object.
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Shutter priority for snapshots is the S gear It is important to ensure that it is correct.
Let's use a tripod.
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Depending on what object you photograph, it is better to line up high-speed moving objects or a professional high-speed camera.
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Use the shutter priority mode to adjust to the fast shutter.
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Photograph moving objects.
To use continuous focusing. VR capabilities. Look at the camera. Some lenses have mode1 and 2 to 2If not.
It is recommended not to open, with a tripod. Because you shoot motion physics. Your camera lens moves with it. VR adjusts automatically. Metering is good for spot metering.
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With continuous shooting, the camera follows the subject and moves synchronously, which is called the following method, the person stands, holds the machine steady, and rotates the body with the waist as the axis, so that the subject in the frame basically remains still, so that the background will be blurred and reflect the dynamic. The shutter does not need to be too fast, generally about 1 60-1 250, and there is no movement when it is fast, it is all solidified. This one requires more practice, which is a bit difficult.
There is also a high-speed shutter, 1 500-1 1000, or even more than 1 2000, so that all elements are clear, solidify the moving body, and the background blur is achieved by a large aperture.
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That's right, first of all, you should find out whether your camera has a full manual function, or a shutter priority function, I think the latter should be there. So I'm going to assume that it's set in shutter-first mode.
If you can adjust the ISO value, then increase the value a little higher. At the same aperture, the higher the ISO, the higher the shutter speed, but the image will be worse, with more noise and poor contrast. I'm afraid you need to explore this value yourself, because the camera is different, and you can't generalize.
Of course, the faster the shutter speed, the better, and the shutter priority mode will automatically adjust the aperture size, so it will not be discussed.
Almost, now just take a few shots of your target location to see how it looks, and then adjust the ISO and shutter speed reasonably.
If there is a full manual function, then you can try to adjust the aperture while ensuring the shutter speed, and see the effect, is it digital anyway! Hehe.
If you don't have a manual function, you can only turn on the sports mode, use continuous shooting, and see your luck, hehe.
If you don't even have a sport mode, then ......
I really can't think of any way, do I want to change the camera?
Hehe, good luck.
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This method is called the following method.
The camera's continuous focus function is used.
You also have to take into account the shutter speed, the speed and direction of the moving object.
Then press the shutter at a good distance.
If even the subject is blurred.
It may be that the shutter speed is too slow, or it is a weakness caused by shaky hands.
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Estimate where the car is likely to be - Frame and focus - Shutter priority - High shutter speed (the exact speed depends on the shooting environment) -**Compensation - 1 - Metering - See if the speed can reach 1 500 seconds.
Yes: You can shoot.
Can't: Raise the ISO
The method is aimed at DSLR with full manual functionality!
Ordinary cameras can directly turn on "Sports Mode" + "Continuous Shooting".
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Select a static reference object with a similar distance and press the shutter halfway to finish focusing and metering. Lock the shutter. (For example, when shooting a car, the shutter is set to 1 2000, and the shutter priority is set, and the focus is accurate).
Aim the lens at a fast-moving object, keep the subject in the appropriate position in the frame, and press the shutter after the focus is correct. Click here.
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with sport mode.
Or set the shutter faster in manual mode.
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Set high sensitivity with sport mode with high-speed shutter
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The first thing to know is whether your camera has a sport mode or not.
No, don't bother.
Yes, just adjust the sport mode.
Digital machines of quasi-professional and below generally do not have a sports mode.
Even if you use speed priority or manual, you can't do it.
Got it.
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First, make sure your camera is moving at the same speed as your car, so that's fine. It is easier to control various parameters when shooting.
Second, first draw a frame in your mind, which is the area of space that your camera lens can take care of, and then set a fast shutter speed (make sure to be in manual mode first).If the light is not very good, open the aperture wide, and the ISO setting is a little higher.
But never set to the highest, that ** will come out because there are too many dry points and do not look at it.
I think these two methods are enough for you. The second one is used more often. Groping slowly. With more practice, you can master it. The main thing is still practicing.
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When shooting moving objects, the main thing is to ensure a certain shutter speed, so that the image of the moving object can be frozen and not blurred. In addition, the focus should be aligned and focused. Nikon cameras generally adopt continuous focus and dynamic area focus modes to achieve the purpose of following focus.
Generally, the aperture value should not be too large, and the depth of field is too shallow to prevent the focus from being unclear. However, in order to shoot the effect of the subject with a clear background blur, as mentioned by the previous netizens, you have to use a relatively slow shutter speed to follow the shooting or panning on the horizontal or vertical movement of the moving object, that is, the camera follows the moving object to shoot, and keeps the **shutter time in your framing range is always still, at this time, the subject is not moving, the background is moving, and the feeling of background blur motion can be shot. However, it takes a long time and many times to practice.
In addition, focusing on the subject in the state of large aperture and long focal length can also achieve the purpose of background blurring, but pay attention to whether it will be insufficient or overexposed.
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Slow speed, synchronize with the pace of the subject, move the camera, and it's OK
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One method: slow shutter speed, small aperture, follow focus method, the effect: the subject is clear, and the background seems to move backwards.
In this way, it is best to use a tripod, and second, to use the speed of the moving object and the shutter properly (not a day or two to learn successfully).
Two ways to shoot: fast shutter, so that everything is clear.
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"Follow photography" is the only way to do it – the feature of follow photography is that the photographer rotates the camera in the direction of movement of the moving body and presses the shutter while moving. As a result, the movement is sharp, while the background movement is blurred, giving the impression of rapid movement.
The following points should be noted when using the following photography method:
1.Hold the camera close to your face and rotate the camera and head as a unit. When shooting, first look at the position of the subject from the frame, and then, press the direction of travel of the moving body, rotate the camera accordingly, and press the shutter in time when the time is right.
2.When the shutter is pressed, the camera cannot be stopped and the shutter must be pressed while turning.
3.Don't use too high a shutter speed, usually 1 60 seconds more, sometimes 1 125 seconds or 1 30 seconds. If the shutter speed is too high, the dynamic feeling is not strong, and the following effect is not obvious; If the shutter speed is too slow, it is technically difficult to grasp and the subject is easy to blur.
4.When shooting with the following method, it is generally better to use metering or backlighting. Choose a dark, dark background, preferably with trees, mountains, houses, or people.
This allows blurred lines to appear in the background when you turn the camera. If there is no scene in the background, or if it is dark, even if you turn the camera during shooting, there will be no blur effect.
I hope you can "follow" as soon as possible.
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You can reduce the speed and use the follow-up shooting method, so that the subject has a dynamic effect ...... after the film
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