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Old 03-19-2008, 11:06 PM
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Those aren't too bad. Maybe try using a smaller aperature, to increase the DOF a bit, if you want the front and back of the vehicle to be in focus on angled shots, like in your example.

to keep the shutter speed around 1/60-1/125, you might have to increase your ISO speed.

also, standing futher away, and using a longer focal length will emphasis the background movement while tracking.
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