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22littlereasons
16th of November 2005 (Wed), 03:14
I've got the ever popular canon 85 f1.8 which is primo for crappy lit indoor venues... but I also have a tamron f2.8 28 - 75 which I've used at the same crappy venues.

The wide end of this lens can give you some good shots under the basket. Especially in some of the places I shoot where the baseline is probably just a couple of feet from a padded wall.

I also have the sigma f1.4 30mm for the same type of shooting. It works pretty good when the AF works properly. I think I have a bad copy which I return next week. If I can understand that lens - then I think the tamron gets retired to the bag for non-sports shooting.

Anyway, both shots are with the Tamron at ISO 1600. A little cropping but no noise cleaning.

fslshooter
16th of November 2005 (Wed), 08:02
You've captured some excellent action here -- the second shot is even better than excellent! You definitely did your part but I don't think your equipment was up to the task. They just don't have that pop and if they were mine it would break my heart.

Croasdail
16th of November 2005 (Wed), 09:53
I have the tamron as well - and have been less then satisfied with it indoors for sports. These images are easily enought "fixed", but it is so much less work when you don't have to. I have gone mostly with small prime lenses for indoor, which really solved the problem. The long term solution for me is to go with some strobes I am setting up so I can use deeper DOF with near subjects getting mulitple players in focus - from what I have seen and read that is between f4 and f5.6 for subjects that are less the 20 feet away. Anyway....

The timing on these two shots is excellent. I would crop the second much tighter - fix the color and do some subtle USM at the end if needed... I think you have a keeper with that one.

liza
17th of November 2005 (Thu), 00:53
That second one is great! Love the look on his face.