09-08-2024 05:15 PM - last edited on 09-10-2024 08:09 AM by Danny
All,
Took pictures of our dog running, but they were all blurred. Used my R10 with the RF-s 18-150 lens in the FV priority, drive mode waslow speed continous, AF operation was Servo, AF area was whole area, and Servo AF was Auto. What could I have done to prevent the blurring?
In the afternoon I went to my grandson's soccer game and took pictures. No blurring. It was a bright sunny afternoon. I had the camera set the same way as the shoot except that I changed the lens to a RF 100-400mm.
Any suggestions to prevent blurring in the shots earlier in the day? Your help is appreciated.
09-08-2024 05:53 PM
A slow shutter speed will cause blurry images. Slow shutter speeds are used when the ambient lighting is low. Can you please post a picture in the forum so we can better assist you.
09-08-2024 10:02 PM
deebatman316,
Thank you for your response. Our back yard has a good shade canopy.
09-09-2024 10:28 AM
You probably have the R10 set to capture proper exposure but you need it capture a faster SS. You might try Tv mode and set the SS to 1/500 which should stop the fastest dog.
09-10-2024 06:21 AM
ebiggs1,
Thank you for your response. I appreciate your input.
09-09-2024 08:31 PM
It looks like you've found the answer but i thought i'd add something just in case.
Are you trying to do the pictures as they're running straight at you?If so that's the toughest thing for autofocus to cope with
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