What a good hubby you have! I need one of those (hubby that is).
Does that camera take good action shots?
Those pics are great!!!![]()
What a good hubby you have! I need one of those (hubby that is).
Does that camera take good action shots?
Those pics are great!!!![]()
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I think so.Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee
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My hubby used it to take pictures of his brother's football game and some pictures turned out ok, but most were blurry. But a lot of his pictures come out blurry, so I don't know if it was him or the camera. It has a sports setting, you can just keep your finger on the button and it keeps taking pictures as long as you hold it down.
I'll have to try that setting myself the next time Sierra & Bud are running around going crazy.![]()
Congratulations! I am in favor of anything that causes you to take more pictures!I have enjoyed these so much. It makes me sad that Buddy is afraid of the camera. Hopefully in time he will get past that.
Originally Posted by pitc9
If the football game was during the daytime, the shots shouldn't have been very blurry unless they were just plain out of focus or he didn't keep the camera still when shooting. There is a setting that changes how the focus locks on to things, he might want to play with that sometime and see what works best or pre-focus on say the 50 yard line or somewhere ahead of the action and wait until the players get into that focus area.
If the game was at night under the lights there's a few tricks you can try to get the action better....
Set your ISO to 200 or 400
Try 'Panning' with the camera (this means keeping your player in focus and move the camera in the same direction they are moving at the same speed, take the pix WHILE the camera is still moving. If done right the player should be clear while the background is blurred) That helps make up for low lighting with fast action.
Here's a link that better explains 'Panning'. http://digital-photography-school.co...ving-subjects/
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Its nice to see your two again! I swear I'm stealing Sierra one of these days.![]()
The football game was at night, and I'm sure they were blurry because he was using the camera. I used the sports setting this weekend with the pups and it worked great! Thanks again for the help!!Originally Posted by Catlady711
You're welcome. I've noticed when my hubby takes pix they are more blurry than mine are on the same subject. He just can't hold a camera as still and needs to use the tripod more than I do. Maybe it's a guy thing?Originally Posted by pitc9
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. RIP Josh July 6 2019
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Those pictures are gorgeous!
I really like the outside ones.
How sweet for your hubby to surprise you with a camera.
[muneca]&[chiquita]
I agree 100% because in one of my other threads I posted pictures of Sierra and Bud running around like goofballs and I was using the sports setting, just like he was when the football pictures came out blurry, and mine came out perfect!Originally Posted by Catlady711
Yep... it's a guy thing!![]()
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