![]() Get yourself in a position where the subject, in this case the cyclist, will be at approximately 45 degrees to you. Your camera is now setup and ready to go. This means that while your shutter button is held halfway down, or your AF on button is pressed, the camera will continue to adjust its focus, which is what you need when tracking moving objects. Focus: Set your camera for on Continuous or Servo focus depending on your brand.However, if it is a little bit gloomy you may have to increase your ISO, I’ll talk about this in a minute. ISO: If it is a sunny day like above, then ISO 100 or 200 is fine.Shutter speed: No need to worry about this as the camera will adjust this automatically in this mode.With most kit lenses go down as low as possible, at this focal length that may be f/5.6. Aperture: As you want to freeze the action you need as much light entering the camera as possible, so choose a large aperture setting.Camera mode: Aperture Priority (Av in Canon, A in Nikon and most other brands).To create this type image, shoot with your zoom lens using the following settings as a rough starting point: As you can see in this image, it’s not mind blowing, however it has all the ingredients for a nice photograph that meets the criteria of what you are trying to capture.
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