June 2020
Beginner to intermediate
272 pages
7h 37m
English

I know I talked about this in a previous chapter, but it bears repeating here because without changing your focus mode, you’re going to wind up with a ton of out-of-focus shots. It’s because your camera, by default, is set at a focus mode for non-moving objects. It’s set for shooting still lifes and things that don’t move. By switching your camera to a continuous autofocus mode, the focus now locks on moving objects automatically, so as you pan along with the athlete (or race car), your camera uses predictive tracking to anticipate which way the subject is moving and it stays right with them. This type of focusing ...
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