universalady
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I've had my 550d a couple of weeks now, and I love it, infact find it hard to not be taking pics at the mo, although they're mainly of my dogs. Soooo, yesterday I was taking pics of them running round, the looked great on the lcd screen but not quite as 'crisp' on my PC, the subject looked a touch blurred. I must admit I was trying out different settings, but was wondering whether there should be something that I should start off with as a baseline, then start upping iso/shutter speed etc
I generally shoot in manual, with shutter speed at around 1/500 (for moving shots), and iso at either 400/800. It's also set to AI Focus, but not sure whether I should use all 9 focal points or just the central one? I also like taking continous shots so I can get at least one decent pic
Would using a higher shutter speed bring the subject in better focus? Should I shoot in shutter speed as opposed to manual, don't get me wrong, I know practice is the key to this, but just a few words of advice would be greatly appreciated
I generally shoot in manual, with shutter speed at around 1/500 (for moving shots), and iso at either 400/800. It's also set to AI Focus, but not sure whether I should use all 9 focal points or just the central one? I also like taking continous shots so I can get at least one decent pic
Would using a higher shutter speed bring the subject in better focus? Should I shoot in shutter speed as opposed to manual, don't get me wrong, I know practice is the key to this, but just a few words of advice would be greatly appreciated
I once tested the 7d with an approaching rally car and fired off 13 shots, of which all but 1 was acceptably sharp. Modern AF is amazing.
