Jamie_Z4 & z4pilot & Marlon

jamie_z4 said:
I think I set shutter speed to 12 FPS & ISO balance on automatic but I'm no expert :oops:

Guessing you mean 1/12.

This article seems quite handy for anybody wanting to give it a go.

http://motivelife.com/topics/knowledge/223-the-simple-art-of-an-automotive-rolling-shot-the-10-rules-by-josh-mackey
 
srhutch said:
jamie_z4 said:
I think I set shutter speed to 12 FPS & ISO balance on automatic but I'm no expert :oops:

Guessing you mean 1/12.

This article seems quite handy for anybody wanting to give it a go.

http://motivelife.com/topics/knowledge/223-the-simple-art-of-an-automotive-rolling-shot-the-10-rules-by-josh-mackey

yeah thats the one, its just hard whilst your moving too trying to not get it blurry, especially in a coupe on eibachs & 19" CSLs :lol:
 
pvr said:
Marlon said:
pvr said:
Nice pics.

For the rolling shots, put a normal density filter on your lens so you can reduce the shutter speed without over exposure.

Thanks for the tip pvr :thumbsup:

Sorry, meant Neutral density ...

cpl filter is enough for rolling shots ,and there's very simple role to remember, set shutter speed same as your car speed ,for example 1/50s = 50mph
 
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