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Thread: Tips on keeping moving subject in focus?

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    Re: Tips on keeping moving subject in focus?

    Pre-focussing is a good idea, a lot depends on the speed of your focussing system if you are going to rely on capturing without pre focussing.

    I personally use spot metering in such situations and set the camera mode to S, so that I can concentrate on releasing the shutter at the right moment with fast moving objects. At least with using spot metering I can set the focus point on the eye of the subject (or whatever is relevant if it is an inanimate subject like a car or an aircraft).

    The shutter speed will depend on the subject but 800-2000+ may be applicable especially if the subject is powered. (unlikely with your dog)

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    Re: Tips on keeping moving subject in focus?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Don't be afraid of the subject approaching you. I had a flock of geese approaching me head on and I kept thinking "I'm going to get bombed".


    I flinched, plus my shutter speed was only 1/90s.
    Tips on keeping moving subject in focus?
    Statement revised to exclude speeding trains, runaway bulls, black friday shoppers, and any object larger than the photographer.

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