Sirashley
TPF Noob!
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- Mar 26, 2008
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- Broward, FL
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I haven't posted here in ages, but I've recently upgraded from my dinosaur D200 to a D7200... I figured I'd try my hand at motion panning since I haven't done that in a while either, totally forgot how tough that was. One thing I couldn't figure out was how to get a wider aperture while keeping the shutter speed down, even with the ISO down to 100... Anyway, I was able to get a couple of decent shots at f/13 and f/11 but I'd love to figure that out how I could shoot at f/5.6 and get the shutter speed down. I've seen pro automobile shots where they're panning at f/4, whereas this R.C. boat was only 27 inches long, it's left me wondering if the size of the subject can affect the need for a wide aperture? and if so, how then do you get the shutter speed when you're already at ISO 100?
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