I run with 3 camera's, Canon EOS20D with 18-55mm, 50-200mm and 70-300mm lenses (first 2 Sigma, 3rd Canon USM), and then a Sony DSC-F828 (20-200mm fixed lens) which is normally used for static shows as it's rotatable lens/body makes it easy to take low/high shots while monitoring the display to centre the pic etc. Finally an old DSC-F717 for those days where the good old UK weather would love to kill the camera this comes out as it's proved to be able to take beating after beating in the wet in the last few years. So 2x 8Mp and 1x 5Mp at my disposal.
Anyway...
A couple of my shots from D1UK on Sunday...loved the back end shots with the tyre smoke bellowing out after the guys hit the straight between turn 1 and turn 2...
Pic taken at 1/2000 sec, 300mm lens, F/6.3, plenty smoke so didn't change shutter to get wheels spinning too and stuck with the static look image instead...
Similar shot of the Sumo Power Z33 (350Z), 1/2000, 300mm, F/6.3
Twin drifting shot on final corner heading for finish line, 1/1200, 150mm, F/5
Going back to adjusting the shutter speed we have one here from the Lurgan Park Rally this year in N Ireland where from memory I used 1/60 on 200mm...
Phil M and then the Sumo Power Z33 earlier this year at Mondello using around 1/60 on 150mm
And finally one of Missy's other half at the USC '05 drift demo earlier in the year at the Pod using similar settings to the rally pic above...
