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Old 10-05-2011
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Just getting back into the photography of the RC cars again, any further tips for freezing car in focus whilsts still having the wheels blurred and obviously spinning?
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Depends what you mean by further I guess. I don't know what you already know but I would suggest selecting a moderately fast shutter speed and practice panning (move the camera to follow the car).

To freeze action one would normally choose a high shutter speed but that may freeze the wheel motion too.

The spinning wheels would need a high shutter speed to freeze them than the car I guess as they are moving faster so you may not need to pan but panning also adds the benefit of blurring the background.
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This was a double post. The one everyone was answering is here
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Oh well, at least I gave the same answer!
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