Race Photography

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an olympus E-650 with a 42 mm camera and struggle to catch the car what settings do I need
 
Sorry, wrong post. Panning is the answer. Try to keep shutter under 250 and try manual focus if there are to many objects that make focussing hard.
 
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Follow the car with the camera ("panning") and the car will be sharper while the background blurs. To reduce the blur, use faster shutter speeds, but haveing everything sharp makes it less of an action photo, and more of a parking lot shot.

I made this picture 20-04-2014 at de NL Drift Series round 1 in Utrecht (The Netherlands). Shot with an EOS 550d and 55-250 canon lens.


Yay. Did you address the OP's question????
 
Sorry, wrong post. Panning is the answer. Try to keep shutter under 250 and try manual focus if there are to many objects that make focussing hard.

That brings up something I usually do. When I'm at a place where I'm taking a lot of pan shots for a while, car after car after car, I'll look for a break in the traffic, autofocus on the pavement at the racing line, then switch AF off while that point is in focus. Now I'm set, all I have to do is shoot the cars without moving myself.
 
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