Hi,
I'm off to an Airshow on Saturday and would like to know what the best settings would be as I've never photographed one before, it will have a mix of prop aircraft and jets.
Thanks in advance!
Nathan
Camera settings for aircraft will depend on the weather conditions and what you can achieve with your lens and camera, but you have a few options.
Me personally, I use TV (shutter priority), AISERVO and a single focus point (depend how comfortable you are with a single focus point). For jets I use shutter speeds around the 1/800-1250 sec mark, prop aircraft 1/250-400 sec depending on the aircraft, if you want the halo effect, then you'll need slower shutter speeds, the same with helicopters to get rotor blur, but you'll get less keepers and this takes time and practice to get it right.
You could use AV (aperture priority) and set an aperture of f8-9 and let the camera set the shutter speed, but I would rather have control of the shutter. You can control aperture settings set by the camera by increasing the ISO setting. Of course this depends on the lens you're using and the light conditions, grey overcast skies don't make for good images.
If you're pannning to take your shot, start early and focus on the aircraft, as the aircraft starts to fill you screen think about taking 2-3 shots (2/3 fill focus screen), don't machine gun, waste of time unless you have a pro body, take small burst of 2-3 shots and continue to pan post taking the images, a smooth pan will get you better images, jerky pan will take soft (out of focus) images.
Of course you can play with the settings, but I'd rather have a sharp image than a blurry one.
Summary - AISERVO, single focus point, shutter speeds of 1/1000 sec jets, 1/320 prop using ISO to adjust your aperture setting made by the camera. Achieving these settings will depend on your lens and the weather. Hope this helps
Peter