i post this in sport section but gotten no replies yet. figure maybe i post that in the wrong section. k my neice ask me to shoot her swim meet. i don't have a clue to what setting i should use. be using my kit plus a 200 L i borrowed.
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BillPham Cream of the Crop 5,102 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: St. Paul MN More info | Sep 15, 2007 09:12 | #1 i post this in sport section but gotten no replies yet. figure maybe i post that in the wrong section. k my neice ask me to shoot her swim meet. i don't have a clue to what setting i should use. be using my kit plus a 200 L i borrowed. winning is fun and second is for loser
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pieq314 Goldmember 1,102 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Sep 15, 2007 09:17 | #2 You are probably not allowed to use flash. If you are allowed to use flash, use it -- it will produce nice colors in the water and makes the water waves much more visible. Canon 1D Mk III/5D2, Sigma 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS, Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4 EX, Canon 85/1.8, Canon 100/2.8 IS macro, Canon 135/2, Sigma 150-500 OS, Canon 500 f/4 IS
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BillPham THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 5,102 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: St. Paul MN More info | Sep 15, 2007 09:32 | #3 pieq314 wrote in post #3935044 You are probably not allowed to use flash. If you are allowed to use flash, use it -- it will produce nice colors in the water and makes the water waves much more visible. Now, without using flash (assuming the event is indoor) you will need to use the highest ISO at the largest aperture to freeze the actions. Otherwise, you will get blurry images. yea it's gonna be indoor. not sure about the flash but i doubt it too. when you say high iso do your mean 800 or higher winning is fun and second is for loser
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Sep 15, 2007 09:57 | #5 All our swim meets here are indoor. I use a 85 1.8 and my 70-200 2.8 (WHEN THERE IS ENOUGH LIGHT!) Here I missed her eyes... Couldnt have got my sons take off, if I had been using flash....LOL I shoot the whole team, so you end up with goofballs like this guy who wanted to smile for the camera as he was passing, instead of swimming fast....LOL Anyway, like I said, not the best shots, but if you go to the link below you will get PLENTY of ideas of how NOT to shoot swimming....LOL..just scroll don through the different events and look at the swim meet ones.... http://superdiver.smugmug.com/Sports 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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BillPham THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 5,102 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: St. Paul MN More info | Sep 15, 2007 10:20 | #6 J Rabin wrote in post #3935162 A search of forum threads usually reveals more info... https://photography-on-the.net …d.php?p=812036#post812036 https://photography-on-the.net …hp?t=43984&highlight=swim I had posted these years ago after shooting some women's Ivy League short course. Best of luck. Jack superdiver wrote in post #3935209 All our swim meets here are indoor. I use a 85 1.8 and my 70-200 2.8 (WHEN THERE IS ENOUGH LIGHT!) I shoot in Av, RAW(better to post process in), start out at ISO 1600 (often 3200 for the 2.8). I try to get the ec +1/3 or +2/3, do a CWB (the water really screws with your WB) and I dont use flash., if the expsoure is correct the noise will be minimal and can be cleaned up with a noise reducer like Noise Ninja or my fav Neat Image. The reason I shoot on the + side just a bit, is I can move the ec to the left and not make more noise, but if I have to move it to the right it gets MUCH noisier. Also, when the WB is corrected the noise gets better...at least it seems like it to me... Here they let you use flash, BUT NOT at the start, so you miss all those opportunities. IF you use flash be prepared to be blamed for other loosers using flash on the start. Your camera will be the most obvious....LOL If you can get on the pool deck, shoot from the end for the fly and breast. I like to shot the back and free from the side. Try to get their faces and their expressions. I am NOT a master at this, but here are some examples.... I wasnt low enough for this shot, but you get the idea ![]() Here I missed her eyes... ![]() Couldnt have got my sons take off, if I had been using flash....LOL ![]() I shoot the whole team, so you end up with goofballs like this guy who wanted to smile for the camera as he was passing, instead of swimming fast....LOL ![]() Anyway, like I said, not the best shots, but if you go to the link below you will get PLENTY of ideas of how NOT to shoot swimming....LOL..just scroll don through the different events and look at the swim meet ones.... http://superdiver.smugmug.com/Sports thank you guys for the replies. i guess i'm gonna have to just wing it as best i can with the tips from you guys. not really a people taker more into macro. winning is fun and second is for loser
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pagnamenta Senior Member 787 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2007 More info | Sep 15, 2007 11:39 | #7 Definitely shoot in RAW. Changing the WB later is so helpful - saves you stress and time wasted getting it correct at the meet. Canon 1D3, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 120-300 f2.8 (sale), 1.4x converter, 580EX.
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pieq314 Goldmember 1,102 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | Sep 16, 2007 10:24 | #8 Bill Pham wrote in post #3935116 yea it's gonna be indoor. not sure about the flash but i doubt it too. when you say high iso do your mean 800 or higher Bill I mean ISO 1600 or 3200. You will need the high shutter speed to freeze the actions. Canon 1D Mk III/5D2, Sigma 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS, Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS, Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4 EX, Canon 85/1.8, Canon 100/2.8 IS macro, Canon 135/2, Sigma 150-500 OS, Canon 500 f/4 IS
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