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Old 7 Mar 2003, 21:57 (Ref:528146)   #1
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panning shots

assuming you use autofocus, do you keep the autofocus working while panning shots ? or does that depend on the camera ? my Canon USM lens is supposed to have a pretty quick autofocus.
Or should I focus on the car when i see it then just follow it through with the focus set ?

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Old 7 Mar 2003, 22:55 (Ref:528225)   #2
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On the EOS 30 make sure it's set to AI Servo. If you are using the Sports pre-set this is already done for you. Half-press the shutter as the car approaches and keep it held down. The camera will adjust the focus as necessary until you fully depress the button.

You might have a slight problem if you are very close to the car or it's travelling very quickly but in general the EOS should have no problems keeping up.
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right, ok thanks.
I remember when i last used it, i was keeping the autofocus pressed.
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It works nicely with AI servo (eos 50 here) if you take 1 shot per panning. But if you take multiple shots you'll find that 4 frames per second much reduced (and what's more annoying is that the camera actually fires when it decides that's the right time) I usually use Autofocus, but 1-shot setting. Or prefocus the area and use manual focus.
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I manually focus on panning shots as my Canon and the aftermarket lens just are not fast enough. The camera does not have predictive focus. After some practice I have gotten pretty good at focus tracking fast moving race cars.
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