QUOTE(celciuz @ May 15 2013, 07:22 AM)
I'm just a newbie >_< that Super GT was my first and only time shooting in SIC track. We have different style of shooting hehe, I need to learn from you! 
You can see my settings on the EXIF on Flickr
Rule of thumb, use Shutter priority and set speed according to panning effect needed.
Lower shutter - MORE panning effect (blur background), LESS sharp area of subject (depending on movement), LESS chance of nailing the shot
Higher shutter - LESS panning effect, MORE sharp area of subject, MORE chance of nailing the shot
OF COURSE, shutter don't go up to like 1/1000s or so... that will just end up as a PARKING shot... Imagine, NISMO GT-R stopping in the middle of the track? Rosak ah?
3) Use Shutter priority
TTA not sure, Super GT, Moto GP etc cannot bring to grandstand... they want earn money mah...
thx ! =) You can see my settings on the EXIF on Flickr
Lower shutter - MORE panning effect (blur background), LESS sharp area of subject (depending on movement), LESS chance of nailing the shot
Higher shutter - LESS panning effect, MORE sharp area of subject, MORE chance of nailing the shot
OF COURSE, shutter don't go up to like 1/1000s or so... that will just end up as a PARKING shot... Imagine, NISMO GT-R stopping in the middle of the track? Rosak ah?
3) Use Shutter priority
TTA not sure, Super GT, Moto GP etc cannot bring to grandstand... they want earn money mah...
QUOTE(Blues89 @ May 15 2013, 05:44 PM)
hmm , if d5200 , better go for d7000 rite? what others think?
May 15 2013, 07:55 PM

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