
Not bad for OOC JPG with LR adjustments (ISO 4000) in a high school gym....
50/1.2L at f1.2
1/1000
ISO 4000
Crapking said:50/1.2L at f1.2
1/1000
ISO 4000
AcutancePhotography said:Crapking said:50/1.2L at f1.2
1/1000
ISO 4000
I am still new at sports photography. For this sport, do you think you needed 1/1000th shutter? Would 1/500th work and that would enable a slightly aperature at the same ISO. I am thinking of a sharper image and a little more DoF.
Choosing the right shutter speed is one of the hardest problems when I started moving away from static landscapes into "things that move".![]()
Runnerguy said:finally a decent day without a total downpour,went out on my roof deck and played with the AF and I am impressed it locked on easily and the 10fps makes it easy to get a great shot .equipment used the 7d mkII with 300 f/2.8II +2xIII all pics went to DPP then to LR all are cropped .
Runnerguy said:finally a decent day without a total downpour,went out on my roof deck and played with the AF and I am impressed it locked on easily and the 10fps makes it easy to get a great shot .equipment used the 7d mkII with 300 f/2.8II +2xIII all pics went to DPP then to LR all are cropped .
Crapking said:7MII0399 by NAVBPhotos, on Flickr
Not bad for OOC JPG with LR adjustments (ISO 4000) in a high school gym....
50/1.2L at f1.2
1/1000
ISO 4000
As I was looking at the previous picture I asked, in my mind, "wonder if the anti-flicker was on and did it make a difference?" and you answered the question for me.Crapking said:Did have the anti-flicker function active for these shots - and it probably dropped fps to 6-7, writing to 2 cards (RAW to CF and JPG to SD) and had to do quick on-site edits in between sets to give to my editor....so this is as close to real - life sports shooting as you can get.
For the whole series...Crapking said:This was with the venerable 70-200/2.8 IS II
f2.8 1/640
ISO 10,000 !!!!
Probably not printing this, but for a high school website, or sharing with a parents' phone, unbelievably usable....
Dude, I think this photo ISO10000 is perfectly usable to print half a page of a sports magazine. If you were to convert to black and white, I would use up to a full page. Really impessionante. Thanks for sharing your nice photos.Crapking said:7MII0746.jpg by NAVBPhotos, on Flickr
ISO 10,000 !!!!
Probably not printing this, but for a high school website, or sharing with a parents' phone, unbelievably usable....