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lifeofprice
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Nikon D7500

Post by lifeofprice » Thu May 08, 2025 12:51 pm

Im really struggling with photographing aircraft in flight as the focus is always ahead of after the jet. is there a better focusing setup to use please?

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by Nighthawke » Thu May 08, 2025 1:42 pm

Canon? :lol:
Seriously though if you post your settings it might help someone answer your question.

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by B58Hustler » Fri May 09, 2025 4:15 am

First thing I would ask is are you in C-AF and NOT S-AF?

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by RNexpat190 » Fri May 09, 2025 7:01 am

Ditto, please post your settings so people can get an idea what you are doing with your camera.

RN.

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by slogen51 » Sat May 10, 2025 5:43 am

lifeofprice wrote:
Thu May 08, 2025 12:51 pm
Im really struggling with photographing aircraft in flight as the focus is always ahead of after the jet. is there a better focusing setup to use please?
Just to be clear are you saying the object is out of focus or simply not fully in the frame in other words a panning issue

If a moving target is out of focus then as mentioned above you could be using single spot focus and keeping the shutter partially pressed which stops the camera refocusing, which can be very useful in some situations but not when the object is moving.

Use continuous C or D dynamic focusing.

I use Continuous and also press and release the shutter ( single shot) to make my D7200 refocus accurately - i probably don't need to do the press again shutter release, it's a habit but I find it works especially as when a plane is rapidly getting closer.

If you shoot at f/7.1 + ( smaller aperture) then you 'buy' your self more depth of field which also is important


Obviously eliminate camera shake in the usual ways by panning properly and checking the shutter speed is adequate

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by Archer » Thu May 22, 2025 8:07 am

My typical setting for aircraft in flight is AF-C with 3D-tracking mode. All the other suggestions apply as well though, so pick an aperture setting that provides a bit of leeway and make sure that you are at a shutter speed that is fast enough to freeze the action. There is quite a difference between tracking a small GA type or tracking a fast moving combat jet. Practising helps a lot!

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by POL » Thu May 22, 2025 10:06 am

User joined on 8 May, posted 3 times on 8 May, and hasn't been back since. Not sure I'd be spending time writing complex replies here folks.

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by slogen51 » Thu May 22, 2025 8:21 pm

My thoughts exactly :D

Another 10 minutes of life wasted

D7500 - nice camera and easier than a mirrorless to pan with and cheaper

Long live the DSLR !

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Re: Nikon D7500

Post by Archer » Tue May 27, 2025 7:27 am

It's still interesting to compare settings. How about exposure options? I sometimes use Av, setting an aperture and having the camera sort out a shutter speed, having checked that it's within a suitable range for the area where the action is happening. With props I tend to use Tv, setting a speed that gives me a bit of prop blur, but in that case I need to keep an eye on my ISO and aperture to make sure I'm not constantly wide open.

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