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Nikon living on borrowed time?
On 8/6/2017 12:27 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Aug 6, 2017, PeterN wrote (in article ): On 8/6/2017 2:25 AM, Savageduck wrote: ...and this might be the most interesting commentary on your focusing with this capture. It certainly confirms my OoF claim. https://www.dropbox.com/s/woemxqfsa5obk7r/screenshot_130.png Also from this information it seems you have selected AF-C and Dynamic Area (25 FP), but you have not selected Tracking (menu item a3 ‘Focus Tracking with lock on’). Then there is the issue of your aim when panning. Strange. I just double checked that setting. It is set for Quick response when blocked, and motion of subject is steady. When shooting animals, I change motion of subject to erratic, or medium. Since blocking does not usually occur when shooting races, according to Nikon my settings are correct. http://nps.nikonimaging.com/technica...stom_settings/ I have learned that sometimes Nikon’s recommendations are not necessarily the best for some particular situations one finds oneself shooting in. Of course, sometimes they are. You just have to figure out which settings actually work for you. The main consideration for you is, working on your panning technique, and your shutter finger action. If you are not able to keep a focus point locked on your subject, no AF assistance is going to help you, regardless of setting. You also seem to be using a single FP not an FP matrix. When I am shooting with my D300S or my X-T2 with AF-C and zone tracking, I see the AF points constantly moving in the active frame of the VF. In your earlier response you said; "I have a tendency to move my hands down when hitting the shutter. Easily solved with a remote release.” A remote release isn’t going to solve your basic problem. This is exactly the same as snatching the trigger if you were shooting any firearm. You really need to train your trigger/shutter release finger with some dry fire exercises. Your hand should not be moving, just your finger tip. As far as a remote release goes, that is fine if you are using a tripod and are going for a long exposure, but for an action shot where you are using both hands to hold a bulky D500 + fat lens it will be awkward. Along with AF-C and dynamic tracking you should be able to position an FP on your subject(s), panning with them as they move past you on the track. You should be able to use Ch or Cl to shoot a 1-1.5 second burst where the FP for each shot is in the same plain as your panning motion. I just hope that you understand that I am trying to provide constructive criticism to fix what are glaring technique issues. Yup! I do need moer practice. -- PeterN |
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Nikon living on borrowed time?
On 8/6/2017 9:23 PM, Savageduck wrote:
snip Then I would stop looking if I were you. Also, it would probably be a good idea not to go to any motorsport events to hang out near the pits. If the weather holds out, I plan to go to a local raceway this weekend. I will try to get an inside pass, but don't know if I can pull it off. -- PeterN |
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Nikon living on borrowed time?
On 8/6/2017 10:56 PM, Diesel wrote:
"David B." news:gJnhB.253500$q41.75999 @fx05.fr7 Sat, 05 Aug 2017 18:00:40 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote: On 05-Aug-17 6:25 PM, PeterN wrote: I don't know if I can afford the learning process, as my wife was playing the slots, while I was shooting. ;-) Married to a gambler, eh?!!! That relationship won't last. Why are you forging posting nyms and uploading copyrighted pictures to picpaste, David? MID: http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=150207465300 Hey next time, stupid, fix the posting language. And try to use the same client as the individual you're pretending to be. I've never used thunderbird, windows 10, nor is my language set to Great Britain. Oh, one more tiny thing, do something with Avast header insert. I don't run ANY av resident. :-) It seems to me that you're doing exactly what: https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php Claims you do. Please, continue demonstrating to the fine posters here what little regard you have for others copyrights, their privacy, etc. I'm sure it'll go over fantastically well with them. I bet the forgery will be a smash hit, too. Stick to photography, or STFU. A lot of us here are fed up with your crap. BTW congratulations. You are the first one I plonked. -- PeterN |
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Nikon living on borrowed time?
PeterN
news rec.photo.digital, wrote: On 8/6/2017 10:56 PM, Diesel wrote: "David B." news:gJnhB.253500$q41.75999 @fx05.fr7 Sat, 05 Aug 2017 18:00:40 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote: On 05-Aug-17 6:25 PM, PeterN wrote: I don't know if I can afford the learning process, as my wife was playing the slots, while I was shooting. ;-) Married to a gambler, eh?!!! That relationship won't last. Why are you forging posting nyms and uploading copyrighted pictures to picpaste, David? MID: http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=150207465300 Hey next time, stupid, fix the posting language. And try to use the same client as the individual you're pretending to be. I've never used thunderbird, windows 10, nor is my language set to Great Britain. Oh, one more tiny thing, do something with Avast header insert. I don't run ANY av resident. :-) It seems to me that you're doing exactly what: https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php Claims you do. Please, continue demonstrating to the fine posters here what little regard you have for others copyrights, their privacy, etc. I'm sure it'll go over fantastically well with them. I bet the forgery will be a smash hit, too. Stick to photography, or STFU. A lot of us here are fed up with your crap. BTW congratulations. You are the first one I plonked. ROFL. My crap? You seem to be a bit more than confused, and, I'm honored to be in your killfilter. I don't do particularly well with misinformed people who make bad decisions based on their ignorance of an individual or subject. Much less so when they choose to remain ignorant on purpose. -- https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php http://picpaste.com/m9WZ0KrA.jpg - David and Trisha http://picpaste.com/U5np7XvN.jpg - How to contact David and Trisha What should you do if a girl sits on your hand? Try to get her off. |
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On 09-Aug-17 4:11 AM, Diesel wrote:
Are you going to upload them elsewhere too, David? Absolutely not! No need whatsoever to do so. -- A wave to Dave! http://picpaste.com/Dustin_and_his_van_-_JPEG_.jpg |
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Nikon living on borrowed time?
"David B." news:MTFiB.277616$yo5.113518
@fx14.fr7 Wed, 09 Aug 2017 15:29:48 GMT in rec.photo.digital, wrote: On 09-Aug-17 4:11 AM, Diesel wrote: Are you going to upload them elsewhere too, David? Absolutely not! No need whatsoever to do so. Why the exception? -- https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php http://picpaste.com/B4rjEFK0.jpg - David and Trisha http://picpaste.com/U5np7XvN.jpg - RIAA love David style URA Redneck if your funeral has more pickup trucks than cars. |
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