What setting do you prefer for sports? I've used mostly av in the past, some tv and manual. Sometimes indoors I have a real problem with lighting/ wb. Anyone care to share some specifics of what they've used for specific sports.
abbypanda Goldmember 1,804 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2011 More info | Apr 02, 2012 23:29 | #1 What setting do you prefer for sports? I've used mostly av in the past, some tv and manual. Sometimes indoors I have a real problem with lighting/ wb. Anyone care to share some specifics of what they've used for specific sports.
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Station15 Member 119 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2010 More info | Apr 02, 2012 23:55 | #2 Aperture Priority for outdoor events during daytime. The lighting changes as time goes by. Manual for indoor and night sports since the lighting never changes. Canon EOS 1D Mark III | Canon EOS 1D Mark II | Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 L | Canon 400mm f2.8 L | Canon EF 17-40mm f4 L
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Apr 02, 2012 23:59 | #3 Thank you. At our gyms where I enjoy taking pics for fun (and some website use for advertising, flyers and such), it has floor to ceiling windows and "daylight" florescent bulbs. The sun shines in to the gym and often times I use AV but it's just not quite perfect at times. Also the mats are maroon, and in the pics it gives off a reddish/ pink tint to the ceiling and the white walls. What can I do for this?
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Daship Senior Member 765 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 03, 2012 00:23 | #4 Shoot "RAW" manual, adjust iso to get the right SS and then adjust WB in PP.
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primoz POTN Sports Photographer of the year 2005 2,532 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Anywhere where ski World cup makes its stop More info | Apr 03, 2012 01:21 | #5 All manual for me. Custom white balance, manual settings for time and aperture, since no matter what people say, cameras are still not all that smart that I would want to rely on them for making decisions what is proper light and what not. And it doesn't really matter if it's indoor or outdoor. PhotoSI
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Apr 03, 2012 04:06 | #6 abbypanda wrote in post #14200512 What setting do you prefer for sports? I've used mostly av in the past, some tv and manual. Sometimes indoors I have a real problem with lighting/ wb. Anyone care to share some specifics of what they've used for specific sports. The light is never the same twice indoors. Settings have to be adjusted for every event and every location.
Focal Length: 50.0mm Aperture: f/1.8 Exposure Time: 0.0020 s (1/500) ISO equiv: 1600 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: Manual Exposure Mode: Manual White Balance: Manual Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB
Focal Length: 110.0mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 0.0025 s (1/400) ISO equiv: 6400 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: Manual Exposure Mode: Manual White Balance: Manual Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB Different gyms, different light, different lenses, different settings. Same technique. The best way to get exposure and white balance correct for indoor events is to check the amount of illumination using a meter, and then to use the meter's readout to set the camera's aperture, shutter speed and ISO. That's also the case with white balance. Use a white object - handkerchief, piece of paper, a white patch on the floor where the action will happen, a white uniform - to get a custom white balance using the camera.
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | Apr 03, 2012 05:29 | #7 Amost always M, certainly so indoors. My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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Apr 03, 2012 13:34 | #8 Alright, Thanks for the photos those are very nice and I appreciate you posting them. I do shoot in raw, most of the time I can fix white balance. In regards to the reflection of the mat on the walls and ceilings in my gym, when I try to fix that it distorts the actual color of the mat itself by the time the walls and ceiling are back white. I'll try to find a pic of that but I prob threw it out. I probably need to read up on light room some more and get more training on that. I just bought it a few months ago right before version 4 came out. I also want to learn photoshop more. Thanks for the info on those light meters DC.
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jra Cream of the Crop 6,568 posts Likes: 35 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Apr 03, 2012 13:59 | #9 I always shoot manual for sports either indoors or outdoors.....I can nail the exposure in M far better than the camera does in Av. To use M, you just have to be careful to compensate as the light changes. After a little time, it becomes almost second nature to keep a watchful eye on the lighting and exposure.
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TooManyShots Cream of the Crop 10,203 posts Likes: 532 Joined Jan 2008 Location: NYC More info | Apr 06, 2012 16:04 | #10 Permanent banManual...... I don't believe the camera metering system can really deal with bright and colorful and sometimes black/white of the team jerseys. And to throw in various players with various skin complexion and color. One Imaging Photography
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liam5100 Senior Member 944 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Kansas More info | Apr 06, 2012 20:49 | #11 This.... TooManyShots wrote in post #14221728 Manual...... I don't believe the camera metering system can really deal with bright and colorful and sometimes black/white of the team jerseys. And to throw in various players with various skin complexion and color. ![]() My trigger finger is my "auto".. few clicks down when the clouds come over head/play goes into shadows, few clicks up when the opposite occurs.. especially with my nemisis.... white uniforms. Bill -
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BodyResults Member 124 posts Likes: 7 Joined Sep 2010 Location: Seattle More info | Apr 07, 2012 00:16 | #12 Indoor I prefer manual. I have been to one gymnastics gym that had less light around 1 apparatus and I had to change manual setting for that area only.
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BlackMesaImages Senior Member 339 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2010 More info | Apr 07, 2012 10:49 | #13 liam5100 wrote in post #14222917 This.... My trigger finger is my "auto".. few clicks down when the clouds come over head/play goes into shadows, few clicks up when the opposite occurs.. especially with my nemisis.... white uniforms. I've had a harder time with orange than white. Since I always shoot RAW, the orange has come out somewhat flat and off color and I have to tweak it to get just the right orange. Instagram
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ErikBell Mostly Lurking 15 posts Joined Jun 2011 Location: Evansville, IN More info | Apr 09, 2012 19:11 | #14 DC Fan wrote in post #14201268
Focal Length: 110.0mm Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 0.0025 s (1/400) ISO equiv: 6400 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: Manual Exposure Mode: Manual White Balance: Manual Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB Took me by surprise when I saw this picture. This is a friend of my sons. His name is JaQuan Lyle, hilarious kid. I just looked at the rest of the set on your website, nice. Thanks.
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TooManyShots Cream of the Crop 10,203 posts Likes: 532 Joined Jan 2008 Location: NYC More info | Apr 10, 2012 09:23 | #15 Permanent banBlack Mesa Images wrote in post #14225322 I've had a harder time with orange than white. Since I always shoot RAW, the orange has come out somewhat flat and off color and I have to tweak it to get just the right orange. To answer the OP's question, I've shot baseball, football and off road racing. All day time, although the last race I shot was overcast. I shoot pure manual. I don't trust the camera to get the image how I want it. Mine is white and red.... One Imaging Photography
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