Setting Guide (Auto Capture Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Auto Capture: An Overview
- Using Auto Capture
- Using Auto Capture: Workflow
- Getting Ready
- Adjusting Camera Settings
- The Photo Shooting Menu “Auto Capture” Item
- “Capture Criteria”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Motion”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Distance”
- “Capture Criteria” > “Subject Detection”
- “Target Area”
- “Timing Options”
- The “View Settings” Dialog
- Choosing Start Day and Time
- Initiating Auto Capture
- User Presets
- Recommended Trigger Criteria
- Troubleshooting
Photograph airplanes head on.
Airplanes
Landing and Take-off (Head On)
Camera settings
Focus mode AF‑C
AF-area mode [Auto-area AF]
Auto capture settings
[Capture criteria] [Motion]
[Advanced: Motion]
[Direction]: Upper right to lower left, right to left, and lower right to
upper left
[Slowest]: [3]
[Smallest]: [3]
The options listed for [Direction] assume that the subjects will be crossing the frame from right to
left. Specifying the direction prevents shooting being triggered by planes moving in the opposite
direction.
Taking [3] as your reference point, adjust [Slowest] and [Smallest] according to subject speed and
size relative to the frame. Users of wide-angle lenses, in particular, will need to choose smaller sizes
to reflect the subjects’ smaller apparent size.
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Airplanes