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MarkSport
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3rd Aug 11 at 17:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi All

I have been wondeing this for a while, what settings are best to take pics of a car moving on a road from another car with me taking pics from?

I tried some at combe on sat and most came out blurred, this was at 1/60

Ian
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3rd Aug 11 at 17:57   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Car to car?

Try it quicker.

Does also depend on the focal length, if you're going longer you're also more likely to blur it.

You could be up to 240th or faster and still see background blur if you're moving fast enough.
MarkSport
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I want background blur but the car in focus. not sure how to get it
Ian
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Like that but faster.

60th is very slow, you would expect to have to stabilise that at 100mm+ if you were stood on the ground, never mind if you are in a moving car yourself.
MarkSport
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ah fair enough

heres the shot i took on way to combe at 1/60th



where as id like it more like this

Matt L
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good rule i read the other day (not tried yet)

is to have the shutter speed set to 1/(whatever the speed both cars are doing)

ie 40mph = 1/40.

also have the focus set to the servo mode too.
MarkSport
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brilliant mate, will give that a try tomorrow
will_ainsworth
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we live in a digital era, so have a play, start with a longer shutter and work your way up each shot however ill go find some exif data for you..
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I believe this was taken at around 140+mph as we were having a little race with a r8 and this at the time... so might not be a great example...



Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 18 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash Off, Did not fire
Ian
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Re the 1/speed rule, I don't really buy that.

Means if you're doing 20-30mph you're unlikely to get anything sharp at all.

I would go do 20 shots at each speed from 60th up to about 300th and see what you like.

Does also depend on the focal length, how stable your hands are, how comfortably the camera car is, how much support you have leaning out of a window etc. by no means an exact science with a catch-all formula.
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this was 2-3 second exposure, but i cheated and used a rig!



but yeh what ian said, just practice taking a few shots at different shutter speeds etc...
MarkSport
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian

Does also depend on how comfortably the camera car is


This is possibly where i'm going wrong, I took that pic of the corsa out of shaunmods lowered B 100mm on way to combe down the m40
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i got this....


still learning really, might have been worth trying out SPORT mode on the camera too as the instruction book said its a good setting for motor sport, instead I was set in Manual mode.
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Try between 1/200-300 as that's what my panning shots at TVL tend to be around and you get a nice bit of blur with blurred wheels but sharp car. Any faster than about 1/400 and it's not blurred enough so looks like the car's barely moving. Depending on how fast they're going, 1/400 could make it look like it's stood still


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