Thanks for the quick responses.
neil_g wrote in post #5251381
i dont have IS, but there shouldnt be any reason why youd permanently need to keep your finger on the shutter..
just sounds like mis-focusing to me.
... and there was quite a bit of that too ...
bsmotril wrote in post #5251399
When you start the IS running, you need to give it a couple of seconds to stabilize before pressing the shutter to take the shot. It's all in the manual for the lens.
... and that's where the problem started ...
gasrocks wrote in post #5251470
Try a monopod for one thing. Yes, keeping the button held down will wear out the bty a bit sooner and the lens as well - I might not advise it. Myself, I have learned to anticipate the action. Many here would tell you that you do not need IS for sports. Posting a couple of the shots that didn't work might also help here.
... anticipating the action is definitely where I messed up. I've never played baseball as a child and don't know the rules either. There were a blur of people going in and out of the field. I was lost.
I decided to use IS thinking I may be able to pan some of the shots if I can't get proper shutter speed.
I accidentally deleted all the blurry shots from the CF card last night. (I thought I was doing it in the computer.) But here are a couple that worked.
bobbyz wrote in post #5251673
Night game and f4 lens and then using IS.
You need f2.8 glass and keep IS off.
I plan on using my 85 at the next game.