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#1453479 - 07/06/08 09:02 PM
A day in the life of a clay pigeon
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/29/07
Posts: 272
Loc: Fergus Falls, MN
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The guys were out shooting clays and I thought maybe it would be good practice to take the camera and do some panning. The shots were with a 400 lens, I focused on the area they would get hit at, and then set manual focus. I also shot jpegs and high speed burst mode because I was unsure when they would fire. It was not as hard as I thoght it would be. On the way.  Beginning of the hit.  It's all over now.  I would maybe try auto focus next time to see if they would be better. Thanks Dan
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#1453531 - 07/06/08 09:49 PM
Re: A day in the life of a clay pigeon
[Re: polarsusd81]
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polar, I am going to try Servo mode next time, I thought the lens maybe would hunt too much before I got on the pigeon, these guys were not giving me much time to shoot before the pigions were dust.
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#1453873 - 07/07/08 10:57 AM
Re: A day in the life of a clay pigeon
[Re: stfcatfish]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/29/07
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Loc: Fergus Falls, MN
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xt, That was my thought also, that it would be good practice for bird in flight shots.
stf, I was using a Canon 40D and Canon 100-400 L lens ceenter focus point. I use AI Servo for bird in flight also, on the clays, they have some trees in the background and I was afraid it would hunt too much, but maybe starting out focused a ways out and keeping my finger off the shutter button until I am tracking good and they are above the tees will work. My finger doesn't allways listen to me you know. Thanks Dan
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#1453945 - 07/07/08 11:55 AM
Re: A day in the life of a clay pigeon
[Re: stfcatfish]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 05/28/02
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Loc: New Hope, MN
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Dan, everyone has given you great advice on the best method for shooting a fast moving target. The 40D will have no trouble with the focus keeping up, what will be harder is to have the person with the camera keeping that center point focus on target  It looks as if you just missed the focus, which would be very hard indeed with manual focus. It really just plain takes practice, just like shooting them with a gun! I prefer as Steve suggested taking any IS off! You will be shooting at high enough shutter speeds that it really will provide no benefit. In fact I think it actually slows down the focus just slightly. I like the fast speeds to really freeze the pieces in flight. Another cool thing to capture are the shooters themselves, the shell ejecting from the gun, smoke from the chamber etc. I have some old examples somewhere if you are interested.
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#1454163 - 07/07/08 02:51 PM
Re: A day in the life of a clay pigeon
[Re: Dbl]
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Thanks Dbl, I would be happy to look at some of your pics.
After tryng it now, I will have to spend more time next time and try some of these things out. I was in a hurry this time as they were about getting done shooting.
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