How to focus on moving subjects – DSLR photography tutorial.




We share some great tips for taking photos of moving subjects such as pets, wildlife and sports. Charlie our office dog returns with some help from Dolly the dog.

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44 responses to “How to focus on moving subjects – DSLR photography tutorial.”

  1. After watching your video on auto focus vs manual focus I was wondering how you can ensure that the camera grabs hold of the correct focal point with this being an auto setting. I will be primarily photographing my toddler so I believe this setting will be of great use to me but I was wondering about the benefits of being able to do the manual zoom. Can you zoom in/out while in this auto mode?

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