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What mode do you usually use to shoot moving objects with SLR?

Follow-up photography is enough-the characteristic of follow-up photography is that the photographer should rotate the camera with the moving direction of the moving object and press the shutter when moving. The result of shooting is that the moving body is clear and the background is blurred, giving people a feeling of fast movement. \x0d\ The following points should be noted when using follow-up photography: \x0d\ 1. Keep the camera close to the face, and the camera and head rotate as a whole. When shooting, first look at the position of the subject from the viewing frame, then press the direction of the object and rotate the camera accordingly. Press the shutter when the time is right. \x0d\ 2。 When you press the shutter, the camera can't stop. You must press the shutter while rotating. \x0d\ 3。 Don't use too high shutter speed, generally use 65430. Sometimes you can also use1125 seconds or 1/30 seconds. The shutter speed is too high, the action is not strong, and the following effect is not obvious; If the shutter speed is too slow, it is not easy to master technically, and the subject is easy to blur. \x0d\ 4。 When shooting with the follow-up method, it is generally better to choose photometry or backlight. You should choose a dark background, preferably with trees, mountains, houses or people. In this way, when you turn the camera, fuzzy lines will appear in the background. If there is no scene in the background, or it is dark, you can shoot even if you turn the camera.