JoeClark New Member
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pm | Motion blur.....or not (7th Jul 17 at 11:05am UTC) Motion blur.....or not | Quote Reply | Hello,
I shoot quiet a lot of motorsport, and I normally pan on and individual car as it passes, however I was at an event last week, where members of the public had the opportunity to race against a supercar.
Now my dilemma was do I raise shutter speed to get both cars sharp (and loose motion) or do I focus on matching the speed of the ‘challenger’ car (and retain motion), as this was the most important element. It was a sufficiently slow shutter speed to show motion and still make out what the supercar was, just not sharp. What is the norm in this situation? As both cars are travelling at differ speeds, you can only have one or the other. Thanks.
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