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> Fall Fest Autocross Pics & Videos, Smoky Mountain Region
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post Nov 13 2011, 03:30 PM
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Still have to sort thru the over 2500 3200 pics I shot but here is a teaser.
Only two 914s ran the autocross but I have some great photos of those two plus some video from Bob Saville's runs in Huey that I will post in the next couple days.

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post Nov 14 2011, 07:10 PM
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Definitely turn the IS on. It will only help, especially with how slow the cars get in the turns where you are not panning much.

My 150 - 500 is pretty slow, especially on closing or take away shots. My only cure is to pre-focus close to where I plan to take the shot, and I pick 2-3 spots I try to get per car. I also tend to shoot more shutter priority, around the same speed you were using, 1/200 - 1/320.

I think autocross is one of the most difficult track events to shoot. Big grey parking lots and trying to shoot one car at multiple speeds and locations during a single run. Good stuff! Keep em coming!
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