You keep the train in frame the "frame" of your choice until you pass the 
point of shutter trip. You can know where that point is whether you hand 
hold or use a tripod.

Regards,
Bob...
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"Life isn't like a box of chocolates . .
it's more like a jar of jalapenos.
What you do today, might burn your butt tomorrow."

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> And the movie folk get as many takes as they want. "Okay, back her up and 
> do it again."

And you don't - and the difference between your hand holding and letting a 
movie head hold the weight of the camera and reduce vibration is... what?

> Not to mention that they can get their frame and focus  with the train 
> parked.

And you THINK you can't - and the difference between your hand holding and 
letting a movie head hold the weight of the camera and reduce vibration 
is... what?

> G[e]nerally, they mark the lens for different focus points along the 
> track, and as the train moves with the camera rolling, the camera 
> assistant "pulls focus."

And you don't have this convenience - and the difference between your hand 
holding and letting a movie head hold the weight of the camera and reduce 
vibration is... what?



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