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Shooting skills of moving lens

"Panning" photography skills can bring wonderful images to photographers, and it is also one of the important topics for photographers to master and control the shutter. The shooting principle of Pan mirror is very simple, that is, set several shutter speeds, and swing the camera with the moving subject during exposure to form an image with clear subject and blurred background, highlighting the dynamic motion of the subject.

1. Set the slow shutter

Select the shutter prerequisite mode and set the shutter to 1/30 seconds to try shooting. Don't shoot with a slow shutter. The photographer can adjust the shutter speed according to the scene light and the moving speed of the subject. Generally, they can try the shutter speed of 1/60 seconds when shooting vehicles in the street. A high-speed moving object can use a shutter speed of1100 seconds or faster. Photographers should remember this: the higher the shutter speed, the clearer the subject/background, but the less sports.

2. Continuous focusing function

Set the focus mode to continuous focus mode, and press the shutter half-way to start autofocus tracking the fuselage until the shutter is fully pressed for exposure. When the "translation mirror" is executed, the subject is actually moving. At this time, the continuous shooting focusing function is started, and the shutter is pressed for automatic focusing before shooting, so that the focus is locked on the subject. "

3. With the movement of the subject

Press the shutter gently and completely for exposure, and immediately swing the camera and the main body until the exposure is completed (using its own central axis rotation). This action can keep the subject in the image clear and the background blurred.

4. Choose the ideal shooting point

Find a safe place without obstacles to shoot images, and use a telephoto lens of about 85mm to keep the photographer at a certain distance to shoot images. In addition, photographers should also pay attention to the layout of the background, too messy or too bright background will weaken the appeal of the subject.

5. Flush with the main body

Keeping as horizontal as possible with the moving object can help the object stay in the focus range of the image, thus obtaining a clear image of the object.

6. Leave enough space for the main body

When composing a composition, there should be enough space in front of the subject, otherwise the subject will not have enough "room to move forward" and it will look cramped.

Use a monopod

If necessary, you can use a monopod to stabilize the camera to reduce the chance of blurring the subject.

Conclusion: Try more and practice more.

Before mastering the intermediate skills, the photographer may not get the ideal effect, but after many attempts, he can master the appropriate skills and find the fun, and then he can shoot special images that suit his personal style. In fact, photographers don't have to pursue a completely clear subject, because a slightly blurred subject can also set off the dynamics of the subject.