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Is a Rebel XT capable of these shots?

 
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Aug 10, 2008 21:39 |  #1

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Possible taking rolling shots like that?



  
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bubba ­ zanetti
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Aug 10, 2008 21:41 |  #2

No worries at all...it will be down to the photographer & maybe lens choice.


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Aug 10, 2008 21:59 |  #3

yes it will


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Aug 10, 2008 22:03 |  #4

Yep. Slightly slow shutter speed, vehicles with matching speed... voila.


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Aug 10, 2008 22:24 |  #5

Absolutely! These type of shots more have to do with the photographers knowledge of how to set shutter/aperture than the what the body can do. Also, having some really good glass on the body helps, too.


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Aug 10, 2008 23:03 |  #6

Yes, I'd say most current slr's are more than capable of good panning shots.


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Aug 11, 2008 06:28 |  #7

EXIF says it was taken with Nikon D80.. nothing high end really.


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Aug 11, 2008 06:37 |  #8

Yep, easily. Even better. In the right hands with the right lens :)




  
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