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7/27/13, 1:38 PM   #3
Wallsracing
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Originally Posted by davidm View Post
Sports mode and auto focus are a good place to start with. The biggest step up in shooting quality will come from a good lens. And you can sink some coin into a good one. Best thing I can tell you is to shoot a lot and experiment with different locations and practice with manual mode. Once you get a better understanding on ISO and F-Stop and shutter speed you can really dial in what you are shooting. Also if you camera allows you to shoot in RAW format give that a try, but you will need photo editing software that can convert the image into a jpeg.

Hope that helps a little.
I got a 75-300 lens also

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