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Dec 20, 2007 11:58 |  #1

A couple of shots in series. Played spectator and took my finger off to see if shot went in and didn't catch the entire series :( . Oh yeah, the shot DID NOT go in LOL

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Dec 20, 2007 12:25 |  #2

Nice shots. I noticed that you have both the 1D Mark III and the 5D. Does the 5D help out in any of your shooting for basketball?


  
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Dec 20, 2007 12:41 |  #3

nice shots and nice camera :)

I think your wb is off though




  
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Dec 20, 2007 13:01 |  #4

Thanks and much appreciated. I had to shoot with my 5D for the last game (Mark III in for sub-mirror fix) and really struggled with the slower AF vs the Mark III. I'll bring it to games though and use it for team huddle type shots with a 16-35. Make for some neat wide-angle / static type shots.

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Nice shots. I noticed that you have both the 1D Mark III and the 5D. Does the 5D help out in any of your shooting for basketball?

Thanks and appreciate the time to comment. I wonder if the draped background is affecting the exposure of the shot. Shooting ambient (As league rules dictate), this is a fairly accurate capture of the conditions in gym.

What are you seeing on your monitor? Again, appreciate the thoughts.
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nice shots and nice camera :)

I think your wb is off though


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Dec 20, 2007 13:23 |  #5

again might be my monitor as I struggle with this at times as well. But they look beige to me, like a dull dirty white?

Sure it is because of the lighting to be honest.




  
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Dec 20, 2007 13:35 |  #6

AthleticsPhotog wrote in post #4541636 (external link)
again might be my monitor as I struggle with this at times as well. But they look beige to me, like a dull dirty white?

Sure it is because of the lighting to be honest.

I'm thinking the beige curtain in background is definitely not helping. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.


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Dec 20, 2007 13:55 |  #7

Crisp shots, Peter. For such a dark and gloomy gym, you and your MIII did well.


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Dec 20, 2007 14:12 |  #8

Peter G wrote in post #4541531 (external link)
Thanks and much appreciated. I had to shoot with my 5D for the last game (Mark III in for sub-mirror fix) and really struggled with the slower AF vs the Mark III. I'll bring it to games though and use it for team huddle type shots with a 16-35. Make for some neat wide-angle / static type shots.

Thanks. I was thinking about something similar. I want the 5D for my usual candids and coastal landscapes. But I can't decide between the 40D and the 1DmkIII (or used 1DmkIIN) for some high school basketball I need to shoot for the first time (my 14 y.o. made the JV team this season, and there are strong hints she'll make varsity next season). I was hoping that the 5D could handle those situations just as you described so that I wouldn't need to constantly switch lenses.


  
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Dec 20, 2007 14:17 |  #9

RonnieA wrote in post #4541805 (external link)
Crisp shots, Peter. For such a dark and gloomy gym, you and your MIII did well.

Thanks Ronnie. I just wished I ran through the entire play, but tough playing fan vs photog sometimes ;)


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Dec 20, 2007 14:26 |  #10

statsman wrote in post #4541894 (external link)
Thanks. I was thinking about something similar. I want the 5D for my usual candids and coastal landscapes. But I can't decide between the 40D and the 1DmkIII (or used 1DmkIIN) for some high school basketball I need to shoot for the first time (my 14 y.o. made the JV team this season, and there are strong hints she'll make varsity next season). I was hoping that the 5D could handle those situations just as you described so that I wouldn't need to constantly switch lenses.

Hmmm, that's a tough one to tackle. A used Mark IIN + 5D would make a great combo. The pair would cover any situation you run up against. With a possible new release of the 5D successor early next year, there should be a nice flood of real good used bodies to buy on the resale market. The 5D is a great camera, but definitely not the most optimal sports-wise. It's a champ for portraits, landscapes, etc.


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Dec 20, 2007 18:34 |  #11

Peter G wrote in post #4541956 (external link)
Hmmm, that's a tough one to tackle.

Tell me about it. I'm in a position to be able to afford the 1DmkIII, but seriously wonder whether what I am going to shoot justifies the $3000+ difference with the 40D. If this were my livelihood, I would be purchasing a 1D body.

But I'm starting to think that the 40D, in combination with the 5D, gives me the most effective pair that I am willing to spend on (I'm looking at the 5D + 24-105 + Pro9000 package + rebates => I want all three items, so my effective cost for the 5D is around $1250 after rebates).

Sorry about the thread hijack. I'm off to the search function again to read up on 40D users and indoor basketball (or volleyball or gymnastics).


  
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Dec 20, 2007 18:43 |  #12

PeterG you don't have image editing enabled but I did a wb auto on one of your images and came up with something that might be better. If you care to see it let me know and I will post it




  
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Dec 20, 2007 18:50 |  #13

I agree with Matt, they have a yellow cast.


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Dec 20, 2007 22:19 |  #14

AthleticsPhotog wrote in post #4543281 (external link)
PeterG you don't have image editing enabled but I did a wb auto on one of your images and came up with something that might be better. If you care to see it let me know and I will post it

Post away Matt. Always open to some help :)


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Dec 20, 2007 22:20 |  #15

Sledhed wrote in post #4543328 (external link)
I agree with Matt, they have a yellow cast.

Thanks Chris. Needed to upload quickly for team viewing and may have scrimped a bit on adjusts. Appreciate you taking a peek :)


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