those shots are not to bad. What was your set-up and what ISO did you shoot at? Fast glass in great for sports, especially inside or at night as in your case.
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Originally posted by cb7wagonPL View Postthose shots are not to bad. What was your set-up and what ISO did you shoot at? Fast glass in great for sports, especially inside or at night as in your case.
Average settings for the night:
1/320- 1/500
f/4 for more dof; some at f/2.8
Iso: 800-1600
This is only my second time shooting HS football with the setup above. Im starting to get the hang of it, I just want something longer...story of my life. haha
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Originally posted by zelseman View PostCanon 30d, Sigma 70-200 f/2.8, 430ex mounted about 18" below camera on mono
Average settings for the night:
1/320- 1/500
f/4 for more dof; some at f/2.8
Iso: 800-1600
This is only my second time shooting HS football with the setup above. Im starting to get the hang of it, I just want something longer...story of my life. haha
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Originally posted by ilovemycb7 View PostDoes your flash handle shutter speeds that quick? I was under the impression flash didn't sync above 1/250th. Perhaps that's just in Nikon land...? I thought it was more universal. Maybe I'm missing something.
However, I dont see a curtain on my 1/320 flashed shots. It only shows up at 1/400 and higher. Especially in such a dark setting, even if a tiny bit of the shutter curtain shows it isnt noticeable. All shooting was in Manual on both the camera and flash.
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Originally posted by Tnwagn View PostNice shots!
I think it's a given that we all want longer, faster glass
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hmm i was just thinking... the 30D is a crop body and if im correct your sigma 70-200 f2.8 is a full frame lens in which case you already should be at 300mm or close to that. Correct me if im wrong. I think a zoom is pretty useful for sports, especially when the action gets really close to you. A 300mm would be useless at that point. Just my 2 centsThe CB9 has been reborn into a CB3
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Originally posted by cb7wagonPL View Posthmm i was just thinking... the 30D is a crop body and if im correct your sigma 70-200 f2.8 is a full frame lens in which case you already should be at 300mm or close to that. Correct me if im wrong. I think a zoom is pretty useful for sports, especially when the action gets really close to you. A 300mm would be useless at that point. Just my 2 cents
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focal length isnt relative to sensor size.... its related to the distance from the sensor to the first element. 300mm would still be longer on his crop body. canon nor other manufactures as far as im aware do not change focal lengths based on whether its a crop lens or a full frame lens.
i do however agree that u would be pretty limited shooting sports at 300mm unless u are pretty far away...
also if u plan on shooting in anything other than perfect conditions u may as well hold out for the 2.8 instead of going for f4.....
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Originally posted by J-specCb4 View Post
i do however agree that u would be pretty limited shooting sports at 300mm unless u are pretty far away...
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I think 200 is too short for most action on any field, be it football, soccer, softball, baseball, whatever. 200mm is limiting. And I cant really crop a lot off of 30d files as is. Can you shine some light onto how 300mm is limited?
also if u plan on shooting in anything other than perfect conditions u may as well hold out for the 2.8 instead of going for f4.....
That holding out that you speak of is the difference between a $900 lens and a $3600 lens. haha I understand what you are saying about the extra stop of light, but is the stop worth it for a college student to spend $4k on a lens?Last edited by zelseman; 11-10-2009, 03:25 AM.
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I guess I am still not understanding why 300mm is soooooo long that I would have to sit in the endzone. Pro-photogs shoot from sidelines of games with up to 800mm lenses sometimes and they seem to be doing alright. I have also brought out my moms 75-300 just to see if the focal length works for how I shoot and it is perfect. Anything at midfield (soccer and football) is absolutely awesome.
And Im okay with that being the difference between a career and a hobby. I make pretty decent money off of photography and I dont have L lenses, IS, or bodies that shoot ISO 104,000. However I do return a professional result to customers, so f/4 might just have to work for a while until I can afford to have career glass i guess.
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