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Apr 03, 2008 14:13 |  #1

One taken with a handheld 40D and the other with a 20D behind the goal remotely triggered :)

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Apr 03, 2008 14:51 |  #2

sweet, just a shame it focused on the netting


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Apr 03, 2008 18:43 |  #3

ninjaduck wrote in post #5253393 (external link)
sweet, just a shame it focused on the netting

Same thing I thought! Could you have pre-focused the remote camera and left it in manual focus mode?


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Apr 03, 2008 19:41 as a reply to  @ JustinL's post |  #4

The behind the goal shot works for me even though the focus is the net. The cropping (i take it there is some) is great.


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Apr 03, 2008 21:45 |  #5

this is where the thread on hyper focal distance will come into play right, with the pre-focused distance preset so that most of the stuff will be in focus.


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Apr 04, 2008 09:59 |  #6

I like the goal cam most, it is a shame how it focused on the net but I really like it none the less. Well done.

What were you triggering the remote camera with, was it from your handheld camera via a Pocket Wizard?

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Apr 04, 2008 14:39 |  #7

Like the shot from behind the goal as well, the out of focus "movement" works for me personally.


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Apr 04, 2008 15:01 |  #8

Overall, I like the shot.

From the exif info provided, the only way to get an exposure is at ISO 3200, f/2.8. That doesn't leave much room for depth of field. If I was setting up the camera, I wouldn't know where to prefocus the lens. I guess you would have to just guess at where the goalie might be standing and take what you can get.

I hope to get some shots like this next year with my remote camera.

I don't know how tigerroar triggered his remote, but if you are interested in using the Elinchrom Skyports to trigger a remote camera, check out my first attempt posted in the camera forum:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=479526

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Apr 06, 2008 10:48 |  #9

DarrenL wrote in post #5258511 (external link)
I like the goal cam most, it is a shame how it focused on the net but I really like it none the less. Well done.

What were you triggering the remote camera with, was it from your handheld camera via a Pocket Wizard?

Darren

Yes, I have pocketwizards on each camera.

I think there are issues with the manual focus and 15mm fisheye that I use so to be safe I'm going to stick with the automatic focus for the time being, besides, shooting in TV mode disguises it much better than night games and AV :)


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