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Old 23-07-2013
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All good advice above, I think the shutter priority might confuse you marginally if you have no experience so until you get used to that try the "sports" setting, it should do everything for you.

When you're home find which shots were best and check out the speeds / shutter / aperture the camera was using to get them and then see if you can do similar the following week.

Also practice your panning as this is essential to be able to get a good shot, plenty to find on line about that and if you're stuck with the camera look up on line or post on here, I use Nikon's at home and at work so sort of familiar with their menu systems and stuff.
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