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What is translational photography? How to take a perfect dynamic photo with translation?

Translation photography is a shooting technique, which can move the camera along the horizontal direction to capture moving objects. This technology can produce energy, motion and even abstract image effects. Here are some tips and settings on how to use panoramic photography:

1. Select the shooting mode and shutter speed. You can shoot in shutter priority TV (or on some S cameras) or completely manual mode, but manual mode requires some skills, so I suggest beginners start with shutter priority. Now set the shutter speed slower than usual, but not too slow, otherwise it will be difficult to shoot a clear object. For example, to pan a moving car, you can try the shutter speed of 1/60 seconds and play it around until you get the best image. Starting from 1/30 seconds per second, move objects, such as people walking or riding bicycles. The faster the shutter speed, the clearer the background and the less motion blur.

2. Auto focus mode. Start tracking autofocus, aim the camera at the subject, press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus on it, and then press the shutter button fully to follow the moving subject.

3. Keep the camera stable. Using a tripod or other stabilizing device can help you keep the camera stable when shooting.

4. Choose the right scene. Translation photography is suitable for many scenes, such as sports competitions, concerts, parades and so on.