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hold3n
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how do you take the perfect car pic whilst moving with a digital camera?
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HL 101 wrote:Can your camera do burst shot ? takes several photo at once always work for me. Or worst case pull over then take the photo(Making sure that is safe to pull over) wouldnt advise it on the free way.
ah yeah my bros camera does have burst cheers for your feedback
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Change the settings. If your camera has scene modes, select sport or something similar. If you are feeling more adventurous and your camera allows, set the iso high. Burst is ok too, but if its anything like mine, the burst is actually pretty slow and you'll end up with one shot either side

As long as you're the passenger, you might want to try panning on the subject. Bit hard to do if you are driving. If that is the case I tend to leave the camera on the dash and just take a really hi res wide angle shot and then crop and zoom later. Not perfect but normally everything is in focus.
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