Independence1776
Earning My Ears
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I'm going to Disney for a couple days in early September, and one of my photography goals is to take a couple pictures from a moving monorail. I've seen some examples, so I know it can be done. My question is how.
I have a Canon A1 (uses 35mm film) with 28mm, 50mm, and 80-200 mm lenses. I'm probably not taking the 28mm since I don't have much room. I normally use Aperature priority.
Which lens should I use? What shutter speed do I need to take a non-blurry picture? Can I leave it in Aperature priority or should I switch to fully manual? Any other advice?
(One slightly weird request: I'm on an extremely slow dial-up connection, so could you please not post any photos in this thread?
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I have a Canon A1 (uses 35mm film) with 28mm, 50mm, and 80-200 mm lenses. I'm probably not taking the 28mm since I don't have much room. I normally use Aperature priority.
Which lens should I use? What shutter speed do I need to take a non-blurry picture? Can I leave it in Aperature priority or should I switch to fully manual? Any other advice?
(One slightly weird request: I'm on an extremely slow dial-up connection, so could you please not post any photos in this thread?
