I'm just getting into the Canon game after shooting with a Panasonic FZ50 for the last few years. It was brought to my attention that shooting rollings shots doesn't necesarily have to be done at high speeds hanging out of the window in a dangerous fashion. Which is all I really know 
With the new canon I have much more control over Shutter speed, Apeture, Iso, etc. So any of the rolling shot gurus want to lend some advice to someone really trying to get a hang onto their new 40d. Just looking for some tips and tricks..
Here are a few shots form my old Panasonic. I know I can get way better shots and capture the motion much better with the new camera..
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Wish it would have been one of these days with the nice big fluffy clouds..
