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Panning action

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Think about where you are going to shoot ISO| 100-400 allows the longer speeds You ideally need the subject as parallel as possible to to be obtained the , you also need a good long straight area to start and match the speed of the subject as | f8 - f11 though occasionally you it goes past. The top left was difficult as I could may have to go as narrow as f16 or f22 to get not get as far away as I would have liked and so it was the shutter speeds you want to use in bright difficult to follow the cyclist. Also high speed subjects light are easier to get good panning shots with. | 1/30 - 1/250 second depending Tour of Cambridge. EOS 5D Mark IV fitted with EF 24-105mm How suitable is the subject for panning on subject and your ability f4L IS USM at 24mm. 1/250 second f22 ISO 800. Not all subjects work well due to the movement or Although we pan with most action subjects, panning path of the subject. You need a subject where most Metering| Evaluative can also refer to shooting subjects at a much slower of it is static within the frame but it is going past, so shutter speed than normal to give a background a racing car is ideal as the main body of the car stays Drive| Continuous drive with a blurring effect yet still get at least part of the at a consistent height and position. subject sharp. Picture Style| Standard, Fine Detail or With something such as a horse or a cyclist different Landscape This is a technique where the success rate is very parts of the subject are moving at different speeds low and the technique needs practice to master, and so this can give very unpredictable results. overrides| though the actual set-up of the camera is much the may be needed depending on subject or same as for shooting normal action images. Someone running will vary in height and make a manual exposure can be used if light consistent subject that will be difficult to get any part of the If you want to shoot this type of photography main subjects sharp. Focusing mode| AI Servo AF invest in a lens with a good image stabilisation (IS) system, one that offers a 4 stop benefit or correction Take lots Focusing area| Zone AF, Expand AF, Large is about right. This allows the slight up-and-down Take lots as the success rate is very low, especially zone AF or Auto select movements you make when following a subject when learning and this will give you lots of shots to to be “ironed out” and therefore it is much easier choose from. White balance| AWB most subjects to get good panning shots at much lower shutter speeds than would have been possible a number of As you get better the success rate will go up, however Other| Image stabiliser set to mode 2 years ago. When using an IS lens make sure it is set there will still be a high percentage of shots that are to Mode 2 as this is right for when panning images. not as sharp as is ideal.

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Croft. EOS 5D Mark IV with EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS II USM The basic technique The best subjects for panning at 255mm. 1/80 second f16 ISO 200. The key to panning is to start off facing the middle Subjects that move fast in a straight line are the ones point of the pan, it’s important your feet face the that are easiest to produce a good panning effect. If Hold the lens correctly middle and you then use the hips and legs to swivel the subject is moving at a consistent speed then it is Take note of how the lens is being held in the images around to acquire your subject and then to follow it easy to keep the same speed as the subject. above, the left hand supports the weight of the past. This way you will get a smooth panning action. lens and the right hand controls the camera. The With a very fast subject the shutter speeds do not arm holding the lens in this position can be braced If you start facing the subject, you will not be have to be quite so slow to give the blurring that against the body and the panning action will feel able to follow it around and the panning will be you want. The slower the subject moves the slower more natural. at an inconsistent speed which will not work. It is the shutter speed needs to be and the harder it important to follow your subject past, if you try and becomes to follow the subject at a consistent speed. Avoid having the palm of the hand the other stop part way through the panning speed will not way round so that it is on the top of the lens as be right for the subject. Also with a big lens such as Avoid locations where the subject is slowing down this means you have no bracing and it makes the the one in the images above, the momentum of the or accelerating rapidly as you will struggle to follow panning action a lot harder. lens can be enough, if your feet are not in the right the changes of speed. So for motor sport halfway position to actually make you lose your balance down the longest straight on the course is going I see a lot of people holding lenses that way and it is especially on slippery ground. Guess who’s got the to be the best place. Avoid corners at all costs as it not a stable or comfortable hold. It does seem to make T shirt for doing that! makes things very difficult. it easier to zoom the lens for some people, though you should not be when you are shooting If you have a lens which features image stabilisation I normally have the camera set to continuous high as it makes it a lot harder for the camera to maintain this should be left on as it helps to give a smooth speed drive as I find out of a sequence of 5-10 shots its focusing on the subject as the lens focusing shifts pan but the lens needs to be switched to Mode 2 there will normally be one of two that are usable. as it goes through its various focal points so the AF which is specifically for panning. system is having to work twice as hard.

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Use a This is an area that being further away gives you greater scope to see a larger area and for the panning to be easier. Remember that it is also easier for your camera to maintain the focusing if the subject is further away.

Start at realistic shutter speeds Start off on higher shutter speeds and gradually work slower as you get better at keeping the subject in the same place in the . When you fist start panning it will feel a very unnatural action, as you do more it will become more natural and that is a good time to start to reduce the shutter speeds that you are using. Croft. EOS 5D Mark IV with EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 263mm. 1/30 second f22 ISO 200. Look at the lighting Look at the background You do need a subject that is going to be consistently lit Some backgrounds work well whilst others can throughout the area you are paning with it. Make sure the subject contain distracting details. The image above has a is front or slightly side lit as this is not the type of image that really nice clean background and actually shows the work well with backlighting. If the background is in the shade panning very well. However the shutter speed was Croft. EOS 5D Mark IV with EF 100-400mm then it will go darker than the subject and a lot of the dramatic higher in the image below and the panning effect f4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 135mm. 1/320 second f11 panning lines will be lost as a result. shows up well thanks to the different colours in the ISO 400. background.

How slow to shoot? Technically you can pan at any shutter speed that you like. To get the pan lines in the background shutter speeds from 1/250 second downwards will work on a fast moving subjects. At 1/100 second I find I get a good success rate, though I really like the effect given by panning at 1/30 second, the success rate goes down significantly, to the point that only a handful out of several 1/1000 second 1/100 second hundred shots will be usable.

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Find good specimens ISO| 400-1600 for most subjects You need a flower or group of flowers that is in good condition as you will be getting so close any damage Aperture| f5.6-f16 depending on the required on the subject will show up. depth-of-field with all Think about the lighting Shutter speed| for handholding You need reasonable light to shoot in, though a slightly hazy or light overcast day can work well Metering| Evaluative providing the ISO is taken up to account for the Rhododendron. EOS-1D Mark II fitted with EF 70-200mm f4L lower light levels. If the plant is in side or back- Drive| Single shooting mode USM at 140mm. 1/250 second f5.6 ISO 400. lighting it can work but will give a different look to devices Close up photography allows us to capture great the plant compared to when it is front lit. Picture Style| Standard, Fine detail or images of flowers, insects and other smaller subjects. Landscape Think about the background It is an area of photography that can be shot Shooting with longer lenses make it easier to blur Exposure overrides| not normally needed successfully with the standard kit lenses that we all the background, but the subject needs to have a unless shooting very light or dark flowers have, though a longer telephoto lens can often give reasonable distance between it and the background better results and better working distances. to enable the blur. In the example above left the Focusing mode| One Shot AF, lock will leaves made a pleasing surround to the flower but often be needed to allow camera to focus It is a good type of photography for the summer they were too close to blur significantly, however the on right part of flower, camera needs some months when the gardens are in full bloom but leaves in the background which were further away texture or detail to focus when the warmer weather can bring hazy conditions have gone pleasantly blurred as the result of the fairly Panning action that is less suited to , though wide aperture used and the of the lens. Focusing area| Single AF point Download for instant access spring also has an abundance of subjects to shoot. Things to consider Settings to use Avoid shooting on windy days White balance| AWB or Daylight preset Think about where you are going to shoot ISO| 100-400 allows the longer shutter speeds It is important to realise that you do not need any This is an area of photography that you need calm normally works best You ideally need the subject as parallel as possible to to be obtained specialist type of equipment for this type of image, conditions to shoot. On a windy day the flowers the camera, you also need a good long straight area to start panning and match the speed of the subject as Aperture| f8 - f11 though occasionally you the lenses you already own will all do a great job. will be blowing about and even if you use a shutter Other| Telephoto zooms often produce better it goes past. The shot top left was difficult as I could may have to go as narrow as f16 or f22 to get not get as far away as I would have liked and so it was the shutter speeds you want to use in bright Macro lenses are only needed when shooting at speed to freeze the movement, as the focusing backgrounds difficult to follow the cyclist. Also high speed subjects light higher magnification between 1:1 (life size) and 1:2 is critical when we are shooting this close up the are easier to get good panning shots with. Shutter speed| 1/30 - 1/250 second depending half life size). flowers will often be blurred due to having moved Tour of Cambridge. EOS 5D Mark IV fitted with EF 24-105mm How suitable is the subject for panning on subject and your ability f4L IS USM at 24mm. 1/250 second f22 ISO 800. Not all subjects work well due to the movement or after the focusing was locked. Although we pan with most action subjects, panning path of the subject. 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Someone running will vary in height and make a manual exposure can be used if light consistent subject that will be difficult to get any part of the If you want to shoot this type of photography main subjects sharp. Focusing mode| AI Servo AF invest in a lens with a good image stabilisation (IS) system, one that offers a 4 stop benefit or correction Take lots Focusing area| Zone AF, Expand AF, Large is about right. This allows the slight up-and-down Take lots as the success rate is very low, especially zone AF or Auto select movements you make when following a subject when learning and this will give you lots of shots to to be “ironed out” and therefore it is much easier choose from. White balance| AWB most subjects to get good panning shots at much lower shutter speeds than would have been possible a number of As you get better the success rate will go up, however Other| Image stabiliser set to mode 2 years ago. When using an IS lens make sure it is set there will still be a high percentage of shots that are to Mode 2 as this is right for when panning images. not as sharp as is ideal.

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