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First time shooting beach volleyball

 
Zigot
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Jul 10, 2011 14:06 |  #1

Hello all,

So I am preparing for my first time at the beach shooting some BV games.
I will be using 7D+70-200Lii or 100-300 F4 Sigma, 50D +24-105L, have 580EXii on the side.

I want to shoot mostly individual ball serves, diving, some closeup in faces etc... and maybe 20% of team playing, group of 3-4 people etc.

I would like to have some advices on:

1 - Is there any particular setting on the 7D, af mode that work best for beach vb.
2 - What position to stand to get good shots : baseline at one end to shoot at other people form opposite court a little bit side way off etc.
3 - I will be using manual mode of between 1/500-1/1250 speed + F5.6 - F8 weather permitting.
4 - Should I switch off the IS on the lens as it may slow down the AF speed?

Any other suggestion?

Thank you very much.


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Jul 12, 2011 12:41 |  #2

Are you shooting beach 2s (actually quite easy) or beach 4s/6s (somewhat tougher)?

I don't have a 7D so I can't help you with the appropriate AF mode.

Where to stand? standing at the corners or behind the end lines (get low and shoot under the net) will give you a good chance of getting ball and face in frame. Experiment a bit; the corners are often a good place to get net action. Pay attention to the arm that the hitters are using and shoot from the side where you can see his/her face (if sunlight permits).

Dont' be stuck on shooting at a given aperture. There tends to be a LOT of junk in the background of a beach, so pay attention to framing or trying to reduce background distractions with appropriate DoF.

I would turn off IS. It won't be needed at the shutter speeds you're going to be shooting at and may slow down AF.




  
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Jul 13, 2011 08:19 |  #3

Thanks for the reply.
I will be shooting beach but i think it's like 6 players team.
I also found a very useful thread on shooting vb, talking about position to aim at what player etc..
From reading that thread, the 100-300 F4 may seem a bit long to use ( and heavy too )


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Jul 15, 2011 13:26 |  #4

I just got done with a couple of evenings shooting of Beach V-Ball.

If you can get the umpires ladder from another court and use it on the side opposite the formal ref, If there is only one. With that position my 70-200 was a bit too long so switched I was shooting around 40-70mm, getting some good shots of the players returning serve, and setters when they would be facing me.
with my 70-200 I was usually in the corners or behind baseline


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