Basic settings for shooting a moving subject
Basic settings for shooting a moving subject:

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Basic settings for shooting a moving subject

It is easy to shoot moving subjects using the α6000/6300. Simply define two focus-related settings: AF-C for Focus Mode, and Wide for Focus Area. Also, select Continuous Shooting for Drive Mode, and choose a fast shutter speed. These convenient settings can be used for shooting moving subjects in general.
E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS (SEL55210), 315mm (35mm equivalent), 1/800 sec., F6.3, ISO400

Focus Mode

Select AF-C to continuously maintain focus on a moving subject while the shutter button is held halfway down.

Focus Area

Select Wide to automatically focus on a subject, wherever it is positioned within the frame.


Wide

Drive Mode

When shooting a moving subject, select Continuous Shooting to take continuous shots while the shutter button is held all the way down.


Continuous
Shooting: Hi

Shutter Speed

Try to select a fast shutter speed, so that the subject doesn’t become blurred.

1/500sec.
or faster

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