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First shots with 70-200 f/4L: Soccer

 
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Apr 06, 2008 00:01 |  #1

hello all this is my first outing with my first L lens! yay...how does the sharpness look on this? i deffinetly see an improvement over my 70-300 is USM of course but it still kinda looks a little soft?

Of course im looking for cc on the pp and framing etc thanks!

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the first shot looks like a possible misfocus maybe? 2nd shot looks pretty dang sharp to me

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Apr 06, 2008 00:19 |  #2

The first photo does look a little out of focus, but #2 looks tack sharp!


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Apr 06, 2008 00:29 |  #3

Nice.




  
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Apr 06, 2008 07:22 as a reply to  @ mdm's post |  #4

Apart from the misfocus in the first one, both are great shots - well timed and well composed. I've just started shooting my son's soccer matches with the same lens as well, and finding it's awesome when I can manage to get it right. 200mm equates to 'closest side of the field only' though.


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Apr 06, 2008 08:32 |  #5

I think the first one has suffered because the sun is on the girls back and the focus hasn't locked on properly as its struggling to find areas of contrast. The second is spot on, with the light on the subjects, a great shot.


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Apr 06, 2008 08:39 |  #6

Nice, nice -- the lens is better.

Your first shot, AF caught the girl in front. Happens a lot, AF is imperfect.

Both shots need some post-processing.


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Apr 06, 2008 10:23 |  #7

Second is a cracker-sharp and sweet.


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Apr 06, 2008 11:11 |  #8

thanks for the feedback all! i was a little worried the first picture was the first one i pulled out of bridge and it looked soft so i was thinking my lens was front focusing. But i found the 2nd shot a couple of images down so im happy now. I think its official, ive caught "L Fever" :( bad news for my wallet.

What type of pp could they use? i did simple crop and a little adjustment with the exposure, curves adjustment and unsharp mask


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Apr 06, 2008 11:17 |  #9

Only thing I would say is #2 is a great shot, but your horizon is not straight. I feel like I am looking up hill when viewing the image.




  
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Apr 06, 2008 11:19 |  #10

yeah my horizons suffered this time because it was also my first time using a monopod...harder to adjust to than i thought....thats actually one thing ive been meaning to ask whats the best way to fix horizons in pp?


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