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 Posted: Thu Jan 16th, 2020 12:37
chrisbet



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Using my 70-300 I set it to AutoISO  and  manual - f5.6 & 1/400 sec. You get a reasonable depth of field and retain a little blurring of the background / legs which gives a sense of movement.

I find focusing on the horse's chest gives the best chance of horse's head and the rider being sharp - especially when they are galloping as the rider is in a forward position.

Over the jumps, focusing on the jump beforehand and holding focus may prove useful - see an earlier thread where I got some good advice from Eric - https://nikondslr.uk/view_topic.php?id=1633&forum_id=25&page=2



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