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How to Shoot Fast Moving Objects - Jasin Boland

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Jasin Boland demonstrates the art of keeping the camera steady, even while tracking objects at speed. Learn about the technique of panning and gaining sharp focus in action photography. Jasin Boland is one of the worlds leading photographers, having shot blockbuster Hollywood motion pictures like The Bourne series, the Mission Impossible films and The Matrix Trilogy. See more @ My Nikon Life: http://mynikonlife.com.au

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  • You shoot fast moving objects with a gun, not a camera.

  • no sample pictures,how fun

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  • @jasinnikon Ok, apologies I thought it was "panning" for a still.. I was going to say!

    Thanks for that buddy.. I never thought of doing a dmovie like that, I tend to get close to the LCD.. too close.. ta and have a great time.

  • @WarrenAckary180 Warren if you watch the video it's actually an instructional about shooting dmovie not action stills.

  • @gearsau this is for shooting video on a D90, you have to use the live view screen not the viewfinder. In order to get smooth transition you need to hold the camera like this. If you have another technique that our viewers can benefit from please help out as this old dog loves learning new tricks!

  • @mykatamari a gun called eos 1D, that is!

  • Never shoot motor sport like this..Totally incorrect information.

  • Question mate.. dont you pan looking through the viewfinder? I was always told not to pan using live view, whats your thoughts on this Jasin as obviously you prefer live view (Im just thinking of my eye strain thats all)

  • yes very dissappointing not one sample photo : (

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