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Jan 27, 2009 20:45 |  #1

I hope someone can recommend a good lens for indoor low light photography such as wrestling. Right now I am shooting with a Canon XT with the kit lens. While looking at upgrading to a better lens (under $800.00), I will buy a external flash if that would help.
Here is a link to a Website with pics i have taken of the boys. Some of the pics have some noticeable blurring which I would like to keep to a minumum. I do try to minimize the movement of the camera by anticipating where the action will be headed and already have the camera pointed in that direction.
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Jan 27, 2009 21:53 |  #2

Well, it all depends on how close you can get to the action. If you can get really close, the 50 1.4 is about $350, and is fast enough for low light.


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Jan 27, 2009 22:38 |  #3

The 85/1.8 might be just right for this application. It focuses very fast, has excellent image quality even wide open, and it has a little bit of reach. With the wrestling, you can predict your distance pretty close, so a zoom is probably not essential. But if you wanted a zoom, the only really good one (of Canon make) in your price range would be the 70-200/4L, which might be a bit slow unless you can use flash.

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Jan 27, 2009 23:04 as a reply to  @ rdenney's post |  #4

f4 will be too slow for all but the best lit gyms.


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Jan 27, 2009 23:07 |  #5

I use the 85mm 1.8 for indoor basketball and am very happy using it. I've used it on a 40d, 50d and 5d . nice reach and fast focusing

I also have the 100mm 2.0 when I need a little longer reach


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Jan 31, 2009 10:21 |  #6

Thanks guys, I think I will order the 85mm 1.8. I can usually get close to the action at matside. It sounds like a good portrait lens as well. I was thinking of ordering a battery grip and external flash as well. Any suggestions on a good online seller. I can't find any stores in my area that carry these accessories. Thanks in advance.


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Feb 01, 2009 11:07 |  #7

I would suggest something along the lines of 70-200 f2.8. IMO 50mm and 85mm might be a little to short unless you crop a lot.


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Feb 01, 2009 12:15 |  #8

Since my tax refund was higher than expected maybe I can fit a 70-200 f2.8 in the budget also. Any thoughts on either the Sigma or Tamron versions? I still want to invest in the Canon 85mm 1.8 for closeup action and portraits though. Then maybe next year I can invest in a camera upgrade.
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Feb 01, 2009 12:56 |  #9

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Thanks guys, I think I will order the 85mm 1.8. I can usually get close to the action at matside. It sounds like a good portrait lens as well. I was thinking of ordering a battery grip and external flash as well. Any suggestions on a good online seller. I can't find any stores in my area that carry these accessories. Thanks in advance.

Good choice! I've shot HS wrestling with the 85/1.8 and 135/2. Both did very well. Since you can get close to the action, the 85/1.8 should be great. Online, I usually buy from Amazon or Adorama.


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Feb 01, 2009 12:58 |  #10

If you get the 70-200 it can be used for portraits and close up as well. My suggestion is to add that and save the rest for a Mark IIn


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Feb 02, 2009 09:34 |  #11

I would suggest something along the lines of 70-200 f2.8. IMO 50mm and 85mm might be a little to short unless you crop a lot.

It's not fast enough for the gyms I've shot in. Even cropped, the 85 f/1.8 images are much better.


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