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| sent on June 08, 2019 (13:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not bad, but you have to get out of time again test 1/60 remove the stabilization and do not stop after shooting follow the bike. Hello Non male, ma devi scendere ancora di tempo prova 1/60 togli la stabilizzazione e non fermarti dopo lo scatto segui la moto. Ciao |
| sent on June 08, 2019 (14:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the tip, Andrea :-) I had not thought about the stabilizer, the next round will try! Hello! grazie della dritta, Andrea non avevo minimamente pensato allo stabilizzatore, al prossimo giro proverò! Ciao! |
| sent on October 03, 2019 (15:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello! The success of panning depends, as well as on the speed of the subject, on the focal point at which you shoot, the distance from the subject and the trajectory that the subject travels with respect to the PDR. I've learned from experience that all of these factors contribute to determining the time limit. The stabilizer is correct to disable it, the burst chasing the subject is a must :-) With panning "at the limit" you generate localized choppy situations that may have their sizing because... Experimenting is very useful in these cases! However, on this shot i do not seem to be to be exceptional. :-) Hello, David Ciao! La buona riuscita del panning dipende, oltre che dalla velocità del soggetto, dalla focale alla quale scatti, dalla distanza dal soggetto e dalla traiettoria che il soggetto percorre rispetto al PDR. Per esperienza ho imparato che tutti questi fattori concorrono a determinare il tempo limite. Lo stabilizzatore è corretto disattivarlo, la raffica inseguendo il soggetto è d'obbligo Con panning "al limite" si generano situazioni di mosso localizzato che possono avere il loro perché... Sperimentare è utilissimo in questi casi! Comunque, su questo scatto non mi sembra ci sia da eccepire. Ciao, Davide |
| sent on October 09, 2019 (11:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you David for the commentary full of arguments and ideas! :-) Greetings! Grazie Davide per il commento ricco di argomentazioni e di spunti! Saluti! |
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