Panning

Broder

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I've just tried my hand at some panned shots... anyone else have any? It takes a bit of patience, but really suggests the speed of the fish quite nicely

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Nice one Mudshark. What settings do you use to get shots like that. F Stop and ISO Please :)
f2.8, ISO100 ( with a better camera you'll be able to increase yhat so that you can close your aperture more and get the streaky lines that Sean is referring to) The important part is to use a shutter speed of 1/15th to 1/25th of a second.
ISO will depend on lighting and what speed your shutter is set on..
You will have to use your manual setting on the camera. You can set your ISO to low iso100 for high resolution pictures or higher, which gives you more light, ie faster shutter and small aperture, but lower resolution when you blow your pictures up.
Lower your aperture Mudshark, so that the background lines are more "streaky"
I'll try that.
 
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