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 Posted: Thu Jan 16th, 2020 11:09
jk



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Give it a go and post some results in a new thread.

I think focussing on the horse's neck may give you better results.
Set the camera on AutoISo and either S (Shutter priority) with shutter speed 1/500, or A (Aperture priority) and use f5.6

This should make sure that you get to use a fast shutter speed and AutoISO  will adjust ISO but if you set ISO yourself then dont be afraid to up the ISO to 1600 or 3200.

Good luck and may you produce many winners!



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