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Apr 25, 2010 08:02 |  #16

I was able to get these, but missed 20+ others that could have been as good :(

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Apr 25, 2010 08:06 |  #17

sapearl wrote in post #10061374 (external link)
Ah - that's the issue..... way too low.

In that type of lighting with a long lens you should have been at least 800 - which would give you 3 more stops from 100 - and more to play with.

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Apr 25, 2010 08:07 |  #18

Hey, been there done that..... it's all a process of evolution in technique :D.

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Apr 25, 2010 10:35 |  #19

NothingRemains10 wrote in post #10061394 (external link)
I was able to get these, but missed 20+ others that could have been as good :(

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=863009

You got some nice shots, but as was noted your aperture was a bit wide to get the whole subject in focus.

You have a balancing act with this type of shooting in less than bright light, and what enables you to do this is, like was said, an ISO speed that is as high as you can get it up to 1600 or so so that your shutter speed can stop motion and you get a reasonable amount of the image in focus (depth of field) meaning that your aperture needs to be somewhat "stopped down". Your 55-250 has a maximum aperture of f/5.6 when fully zoomed. That can actually give good results depending on how far away you are from the subject, but you've seen that it can also give too narrow a depth of field at times, so you may want to bring the aperture narrower until it's too compromising to your shutter speed.


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