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How to shoot a swingman with a fixed focus lens!

Hehe, I'm also studying this, and I feel there is no particularly good way.

Generally, focus on the highest point of the swing, and then press the shutter when you reach the highest point next time.

It is best to close the aperture.

Because I use a 50mm/ 1.8 camera, which is relatively old, Canon 400D, and the focus is slow and inaccurate, so a camera or a better lens will be better later.

Another way is not to shoot from the front, but from the side, so that the swing will have much less influence on the focus.

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It is estimated that the camera is still in full automatic mode.

You can't shoot this in full automatic mode.

The aperture should be set to a value greater than 4.5, preferably greater than 5.6, which of course depends on the lighting conditions in the field.

Shutter should be longer than 250/ 1 sec.

ISO free adjustment

The key is not to automatically select the focus, but to set it as the central focus or choose a point that is conducive to composition.

So you can estimate the composition first.

In this way, many shots are needed to take a good photo.

You'd better give me a photo to see what it is.