very dim overhead lighting only. no flash iso 400, f1.4,1/250.
steve535 Senior Member 784 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Oct 21, 2006 15:45 | #1 very dim overhead lighting only. no flash iso 400, f1.4,1/250. canon 50D | canon 30D | canon 135mm f2 L |
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Oct 21, 2006 15:45 | #2 canon 50D | canon 30D | canon 135mm f2 L |
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TeeJay Goldmember 3,834 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Warwickshire - UK More info | Oct 21, 2006 15:55 | #3 In the first shot, his left hand is too far up the sleeve, his right hand should be on his ooponents belt, giving him more leverage, and he has jump in too far, causing him to have to lift his oponent over his back rather than using his hip as leverage.... 1DsMkIII | 1DMkIIN | 70-200 f/2.8L IS | 24-70 f/2.8L | 24-105 f/4L IS | 17-40 f/4L | 50 f/1.2L | WFT-E1 & E2 Transmitters - Click Here for setup advice | CP-E4 Battery Pack x 2 | ST-E2 | 580EX | 550EX | 430EXII | 420EX | Tripod + monopod | Bowens Esprit Gemini 500W/s heads & Travel-Pak | All this gear - and still no idea
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texasruss Junior Member 23 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Oct 22, 2006 01:04 | #4 I would crank the ISO up a notch so you can het a higher shutter speed. Also, watch your horizons.
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JFusion Senior Member 851 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Dayton, Ohio More info | Oct 22, 2006 11:28 | #5 This is exactly the type of shooting I do 90% of the time. Jeremi
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thanks for everyone's advice. I think the PP version is much better.Yes it was a belt test. He did great all his Judo throws and his Jiu-Jitsu hold were right on.We wont know till Tuesday if he is belting up.Two big tournaments in November lots of sparring. canon 50D | canon 30D | canon 135mm f2 L |
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jcpoulin Goldmember 2,447 posts Likes: 13 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Massachusetts More info | Oct 22, 2006 19:12 | #7 As mentioned earlier...I would up the ISO .....not to increase the shutter speed...but to increase the DOF with a better ( larger ) f-stop. Shooting at f 1.4 doesn't give much margin for sharpness. Shutter speed of 250 with your wides is reasonable, at little more DOF would assure that all of each kids is sharp. Just my opinion. Great shots otherwise, you caught the action wonderfully, exposure perfect. 1DX , 7D,16-35, 24-70 2.8II, 2.8L II, , 70-200 f2.8LII IS, 300 f2.8L IS, 500 f4 IS, 100-400L, Canon 100 2.8 macro, Canon 1.4X, 580ex, AB800X4
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congratulation's he belted up, three more to junior black belt. canon 50D | canon 30D | canon 135mm f2 L |
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Oct 26, 2006 15:02 | #9 Crank that ISO up to 1600 and use a noise reducer and be amazed at how much nicer theyw ill turn out. 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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iso at 1600 on my 350 = more noise then I could stand.even with a noise program 800 or 1600 iso dosnt work for me, maybe if i could get away useing a tripod. canon 50D | canon 30D | canon 135mm f2 L |
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Oct 27, 2006 23:32 | #11 Here is a shot I just finished PPing. I used my 350D, ISO 1600, DPP, and Neat Image. Not too bad for ISO 1600. The secret I have found is to get the exposure good and the noise is managable. 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Oct 27, 2006 23:34 | #12 Here is another....same settings... 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Oct 27, 2006 23:43 | #13 Or even the worst conditions I have yet to encounter, INDOOR SWIM MEETS....LOL I dont show these cuz I think I am "all that", but rather cuz I know I am NOT and even I can get decent shots of my kids in their poorly light sports arenas....with a little luck and lot of playing around with the right settings, at ISO 1600. I wish I had one of the nice cameras that can go to ISO 3200! 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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axe Member 56 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 More info | Oct 28, 2006 00:29 | #14 A question to all, can you recommend and give some brief advice on a good noise program? This particular item is new to me. Axe
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Oct 30, 2006 16:26 | #15 The two most talked about on here are Noise Ninja and Neat Image. I use both, and either or work well for me... 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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