"That doesn't work when I am photographing dancers. When shooting
subjects moving around such as dancers and musicians, you can get some
idea of composition, and wait for them to be in the right spot, but
you can't necessarily prefocus. If I try to focus with the center
point and recompose, I have lost the shot" - Larry.
Honestly Larry, Bill, Bruce, David & Paul, I did not have fast paced
action in mind when I referred to the center focus point and
recomposing technique. Here is what I did for fast paced action:-
On a sailing ship recently, the Santa Maria, in Goa, there were some
entertainment on the top deck - mostly Portuguese - Goan dance forms.
So I used TAv mode on the K-5 and the 18-135 WR, with a decently high
shutter speed, fully open aperture, center focus point, and fired away
in burst mode .I relied on the high ISO magic of the K-5.
I had no time to use the
4-way controller to shift the focus point around in a fast paced
Hispanic like dance.
I got some pretty good shots. Of course not all the dance troupe were
in focus, especially if they made a big circle. But some motion blur
and slight un-sharpness of the rear dancers, but with the dancers in
the front facing the camera pretty sharp, added to the photos charm.
So how do you manage to switch focus point with the 4-way controller
when the dancers are moving about pretty fast?
With my humble Regards.
Bipin - from that far away enchanting land.
PS: after the Boston serial bombing, we had a very bad case of
terrorist bombing today in Bangalore where I live.
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