Today I had the oppurtunity to try something different and outside of my comfort zone which was shooting the arrival in Fiji of the first of Fiji Airways brand new Airbus A330s. Unfortunately info was a bit scarce as to the exact route over Suva the capital so choosing a vantage point was a bit of a chance but I guessed well and found the lowest point of it's route.
Anyway, having done a quick read up on aircraft photography last night I set off this morning and within 30 minutes of the arrival we had rain, sun, blue sky and dark grey clouds !
Equipment, D300 with 18-200mm. Settings chosen were Aperture Priority, f7.1, Auto ISO max 1600 with min speed 1/200, Spot metering, AFc (Auto Focus continous). Very simply I kept the plane around the centre focus point and blasted away hoping for the best.
1/1600th f7.1 ISO200 200mm
1/800th f7.1 ISO200 200mm
Lessons learnt
a) Fortunately these are crops and I had ample space in front of the plane but with a longer lens or the plane closer it would have been advantageous to use a focus point off centre to the right.
b) Take a bit of time planning (and learning) and getting things set ready when there's no second chance.
Grahame