A question for the photogrphy experts
Look up one of the How to Take Airshow Photos sites.
You'll find helpful tips.
I set my autofocus on the center spot. Also, continous focus is a
pain, but it does work for me.
Joe.
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 16:59:58 -0400, "Indrek Aavisto"
wrote:
I have been going through the pictures that I took at the Duxford airshow,
and am struck by how many of the airborne shots came out fuzzy.
It looks as though I have a focus problem. I am using centre weighted
continuous focus which means that it is possible to take a picture even when
the autofocus has not achieved proper focus. The advantage is that there is
no delay between pressing the shutter release and making the exposure. I
have noticed that when I use burst mode, a fast moving aircraft does not
stay in the same relative position in the frame in each exposure. Could it
be that the autofocus temporarily focuses on a patch of sky rather than on
the aircraft?
I know the camera and 70-300VR lens that I use are capable of taking sharp
pictures, so the problem must be in my technique. Do I need to practice
panning more?
I would appreciate having the experts weigh in on the subject.
Thanks in advance,
Indrek Aavisto
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