I have a N73 too! Teach me how you do it!!!Originally posted by Variodical:I pushed the car and while it was moving,I took a pic.But had to practice lots of times.
btw its a 1:24 Welly Mini Cooper diecast
No,I did not use Sports mode.Yes,I moved the camera with the carOriginally posted by alleggerita:Did you use the Sports mode? And did you move your camera together with the car to get that effect?
Did you try using Sports mode while at the same time moving the camera together with the car? The effect should be even better..Originally posted by Variodical:No,I did not use Sports mode.Yes,I moved the camera with the car
Nice!Better than mine in factOriginally posted by Jasonist:heres my try on the panning shot... gosh its not easy to take these shots ah... but pretty fun le!
You using N73 leh, I also using N73..it's not a proper digi cam, of course not as good..Originally posted by Variodical:Nice!Better than mine in fact
My Samsung's SGH-X820's 2.0MP camera's "shutter speed" slow like fark still can take panning shots de..Originally posted by Variodical:I used Canon ixus 70,not N73,shutter speed faster,that's why its better.
Move the camera at around the same speed at the moving object so that the moving object will be something like 'stationary' in the camera's lens and so it can focus on the moving object while the background is blurred..Originally posted by FBI:panning shot..
u move the camera?
actually.Originally posted by alleggerita:Move the camera at around the same speed at the moving object so that the moving object will be something like 'stationary' in the camera's lens and so it can focus on the moving object while the background is blurred..
impressive... how you make every thing like it is moving and the car is still...Originally posted by Variodical:I pushed the car and while it was moving,I took a pic.But had to practice lots of times.
btw its a 1:24 Welly Mini Cooper diecast
Oops..sorry..I used wrong word..I shouldn't have said "move"..Originally posted by seotiblizzard:actually.
moving the camera with the object is called tracking.
panning is swielling the camera on a tripod from left to right or vice versa, while capturing a motion.
OIC you were tracking....Originally posted by alleggerita:Oops..sorry..I used wrong word..I shouldn't have said "move"..