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Will my new A650 take the action shots I want?

 
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Mar 24, 2008 21:24 |  #1

I am waiting for my new A650 to come in any day. It is an upgrade from my basic digital on my way to a DSLR.

Anyway, I would like to take some of the freeze frame action shots at soccer, softball games, etc. as well an upcoming air show.

Can I expect to get good freeze shots with this camera at these events? What setting would you recommend?

Thanks for any input.


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Mar 24, 2008 21:39 |  #2

Well I'm not sure about the exact specs of the camera, but to get good action shots the you will want to set the shutter to at least 1/500 and then adjust your aperature and ISO.


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Mar 24, 2008 21:46 |  #3

It'll be hard to get good action shots. First because you have to focus and P&S cams take alot longer than DSLRs to focus. Then there is the shutter lag. Then there is getting a fast enough shutter speed. At full zoom the maximum aperture is 4.8.


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Mar 24, 2008 22:24 |  #4

I cover the WakefieldFC games using an A640 - I have no problems at all. I like to keep it below 500 to allow for a bit of movement, though 300 would have made for a better shot. I leave the focus on Auto for speed's sake, it's a nightmare otherwise. Tip: use a 3x zoom lens too if you have one, saves you going into digital zoom for the other end of the pitch, which if i'm honest, look just awful. I keep it in my hand and the adapter on for realtime lineup & shoot.

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Mar 25, 2008 07:37 as a reply to  @ BBoi's post |  #5

Also, on these smaller cameras and their shutter lag, you should look at burst mode. This is the ability to take sequential shots while holding down the shutter release button. I think the A series is a bit slower than some others, but have a play with burst mode. That might help you get the shot you need.


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