First canon ever. Actiom shots of horses?

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Iv always been big into photography and just got my first nice camera (none hand me down) a Canon Powershot SX30IS (zoom lens 35x is, 4.3-150.5mm 1:2.7-5.8 usm) and I love taking photos of my animals mostly my horse. What is the best mode/settings to take action shots of horses? So a leg(s) don't blur.
 
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Iv always been big into photography and just got my first nice camera (none hand me down) a Canon Powershot SX30IS (zoom lens 35x is, 4.3-150.5mm 1:2.7-5.8 usm) and I love taking photos of my animals mostly my horse. What is the best mode/settings to take action shots of horses? So a leg(s) don't blur.
Oh tips for bird shots be great to
 
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Iv always been big into photography and just got my first nice camera (none hand me down) a Canon Powershot SX30IS (zoom lens 35x is, 4.3-150.5mm 1:2.7-5.8 usm) and I love taking photos of my animals mostly my horse. What is the best mode/settings to take action shots of horses? So a leg(s) don't blur.
Oh tips for bird shots be great to

While you are at it, what are the best ingrediants for the best dinner, and what are the best tools for a medical procedure, and what are the best colors to use for a painting? Depends on the surrounding conditions. If you look at the latest 1dx reviewer, he consistantly used 1/13,000 for a camera speed for pictures of birds in flight, but depending on the lens aperature, iso setting and light levels, this may not be the best advice.
 
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Now for more practical advise: use Tv (time value) mode and select a faster speed and let the camera do the rest if the most important thing to you is the lack of blur. Personally, I wouldn't mind the blur in the legs as I would mind the lack of blur in the background. Setting your camera to Av mode and selecting an aperature around 2.8 should give a nicer look, isolating your subject from distractions in the background.
 
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