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Posted: Sun Sep 3rd, 2023 18:00 |
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Gert
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When it gets darker then the 3D-tracking can be confused if there are lights overpowering the light on the subject, for instance, the car lights are the most powerful light source. Here is an example at 1/100 f:1/5.6 ISO 7200 - keep in mind the frame rate is 30 frames per sec, that is, the camera is still on trac in less than ½ a sec. Click here to comment on this image. I found a workaround by using the "wide area AF mode", where you can customize the area size, so I created an area (with / height) matching the outline of a car and placed it on the car. Wide area mode detects the subject - based on "AF subject detection" setting - or uses closest subject. This made it possible to track cars until it was so dark you could barely make out the car silhouette by the naked eye. Example ISO 25600, 1/100 sec, f:1/5.6 Click here to comment on this image. Last edited on Sun Sep 3rd, 2023 18:00 by |
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