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Which lens to use for Bike Tour?

 
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Jun 25, 2008 08:17 |  #1

The "Tour of Pennsylvania (external link)" bike tour is coming through my town today and tomorrow. Looking for opinions on which (see my sig) lens would have the best chance of success. First time shooting a bike race. Not sure how much time I'll have, if any, to changes lenses.

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Jun 25, 2008 08:30 |  #2

Out of those, I'd probably use the 200 as my primary lens, but bring along the 135 and the 17-40, they'll help. Of course, if you can rent a lens for a day, try grabbing a 70-200.


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Jun 25, 2008 12:07 |  #3

I would use the 17-40 and your 580 most of the time. Cycling is very accessible and you can get very close to the action. Try pans thru turns and straight aways like these.

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Both shot with 24-105 and 580 flash. Then mix in the 200 @2.8 .

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Looks like there are a lot of stages so you should have plenty of opportunity to experiment.

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Jun 25, 2008 13:33 |  #4

Great shots, Dan!

ok, just got back, here are a few shots. This was much tougher than I thought! Ended up using the 135, didn't have time to make many adjustments. I did miss focus a bunch of times, that I know.

They are coming through again tomorrow morning, so I'm looking for advice/CC.

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Jun 25, 2008 16:15 |  #5

I like #4 best John. What are you using for focus point. I usually use top middle single point in Al Servo. Post some exif for some of the shots.


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Jun 25, 2008 17:04 |  #6

Exif is there, I know in Firefox I had to scroll down a little to see it. But it's there.
They are all in the f/2.5 range, iso200, s/s - 1/3000 to 1/6000 - is this too fast???


I did try Al Servo as well. Let me know what you think of the settings.

Here are the settings for #4. And again, the exif should be intact on those pics.

# Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 1/3200 second = 0.00031 second
# Lens F-Number/F-Stop = 25/10 = F2.5
# ISO Speed Ratings = 200
# Original Date/Time = 2008:06:25 13:14:23
# Shutter Speed Value (APEX) = 761856/65536
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/3158.45 second
# Aperture Value (APEX) = 172032/65536
Aperture = F2.48
# Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
# Focal Length = 135/1 mm = 135 mm

How would use flash? I'd be afraid to blind them! ;)


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Jun 25, 2008 20:18 as a reply to  @ jdaly's post |  #7

John, I hope you are offended by my saying this but they seem to be a bit oof, soft or both to me.


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Jun 25, 2008 20:31 |  #8

namasste wrote in post #5792767 (external link)
John, I hope you are offended by my saying this but they seem to be a bit oof, soft or both to me.


You "hope" I'm offended? uh... ok. I'm just looking for some tips on how to take better ones tomorrow.


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Jun 25, 2008 22:00 |  #9

Ahh I never did install my exif plugin since I got my new comp. I wondered why no one seemed to be including and exif data. As far as settings I use for flash. For inside turn like in the second photo I will set shutter at 200-250 (use a ND filter most of the time) manual @ 1/8th and dial it in from there.

For pans it is just a matter of how good your tech. is. the top photo was @80s but you will have a better keeper ratio at 125 or so and still get a good affect.

Have fun John and post some more photos.


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Jun 25, 2008 22:51 |  #10

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You "hope" I'm offended? uh... ok. I'm just looking for some tips on how to take better ones tomorrow.

no, no, no...hope you're NOT offended. sorry man, bad typing on my part. naturally this place isn't to go around offending people on purpose and I've always tried to go out of my way to offer helpful crit and/or knowledge of things I've learned myself. apologies for the poor typing skills. I DO hope you understand.


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Jun 25, 2008 22:56 as a reply to  @ jdaly's post |  #11

I typically like using shutters between 60-1200 just a rough range? Maybe go ISO 100 and the F2-F6 and see what works best???


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Jun 26, 2008 10:13 |  #12

namasste wrote in post #5793642 (external link)
no, no, no...hope you're NOT offended. sorry man, bad typing on my part. naturally this place isn't to go around offending people on purpose and I've always tried to go out of my way to offer helpful crit and/or knowledge of things I've learned myself. apologies for the poor typing skills. I DO hope you understand.


no, I figured that was a typo :lol:

getting ready to post some from today... no laughing now....


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no, I figured that was a typo :lol:

getting ready to post some from today... no laughing now....

post away man, I'm sure I'll come up with something completely inappropriate and insulting to say!!:lol::lol:


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Jun 26, 2008 10:19 |  #14

ok, so I pretty much had about 10 seconds to "try" and get some shots this morning. They were all together in one pack. Ended up using the 17-40 and "attempted" some panning shots. Yes, this is my first try at this, go easy. :lol: Tried some practice shots on the motorcade.

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Jun 26, 2008 10:43 |  #15

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post away man, I'm sure I'll come up with something completely inappropriate and insulting to say!!:lol::lol:

fire, aim, ready :p


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