Rekd
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I shoot motorsports. A lot.
I've always shot in Shutter Priority to either show motion or stop it. I think I'm getting good with it.
I'm heading to Las Vegas in 2 days for the last leg of the 2010 Dew Tour and I've decided I'm going to go full manual.
Its going to be outdoors, prolly sunny and hot like a mo-fo, so I'm thinking I'll start at ISO 100, f/16ish and vary the shutter as needed. Once set, will I want to adjust it as I move around, and what do I use to gauge when and how much?
I've never used the light meter, but I can see the exposure scale moving as lighting changes. Is there a way to set it before shooting? I've heard people talk about metering a card or something else that's close to the subject's color then using that. What does this mean, (or what should I look for in my manual, I'm not just looking for a hand-out
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Thanks for any tips and advice. I'm hoping this will take me to the next level.:thumbup:
I've always shot in Shutter Priority to either show motion or stop it. I think I'm getting good with it.
I'm heading to Las Vegas in 2 days for the last leg of the 2010 Dew Tour and I've decided I'm going to go full manual.
Its going to be outdoors, prolly sunny and hot like a mo-fo, so I'm thinking I'll start at ISO 100, f/16ish and vary the shutter as needed. Once set, will I want to adjust it as I move around, and what do I use to gauge when and how much?
I've never used the light meter, but I can see the exposure scale moving as lighting changes. Is there a way to set it before shooting? I've heard people talk about metering a card or something else that's close to the subject's color then using that. What does this mean, (or what should I look for in my manual, I'm not just looking for a hand-out

Thanks for any tips and advice. I'm hoping this will take me to the next level.:thumbup: