hye everyone.....i'm a very beginner of dslr photography......i really want a suggestion or trick or tips or a max setting to shot outdoor soccer sports.......tq appreciated it....:
cikgoo Hatchling 7 posts Joined Jan 2011 Location: sepang f1,malaysia More info | Jan 28, 2011 02:13 | #1 hye everyone.....i'm a very beginner of dslr photography......i really want a suggestion or trick or tips or a max setting to shot outdoor soccer sports.......tq appreciated it....: juz try an error
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CallumPhoto Senior Member 661 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Jan 28, 2011 03:11 | #2 |
ChewieT Senior Member 378 posts Joined Nov 2010 More info | Jan 28, 2011 04:03 | #3 You will probrably get motion blur at 1/250, as your outside you should be able to get the correct exposure at much higher speeds. I would look at a minimum of 1/500th for fast moving sports. The quicker the better to freeze the action. Gripped Canon 7D | Gripped Canon 50D | EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS MkII | EF 24-70mm f/2.8L | EF 135mm f/2.0L | EF 24mm f/1.4L II | EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM | EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS | EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS Lens | 2 x 580EX Mk II | Manfrotto 055CXPRO3 | Manfrotto ball head Midi 498RC2 | Lowepro Flipside 400AW
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CallumPhoto Senior Member 661 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Jan 28, 2011 05:58 | #4 ChewieT wrote in post #11729899 You will probrably get motion blur at 1/250, as your outside you should be able to get the correct exposure at much higher speeds. I would look at a minimum of 1/500th for fast moving sports. The quicker the better to freeze the action. Depends on the sport but yeah, outdoors will be easy to get something much faster like 500th + which is always better. Callum Bright Photography; Website
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Jan 28, 2011 06:22 | #5 cikgoo wrote in post #11729668 hye everyone.....i'm a very beginner of dslr photography......i really want a suggestion or trick or tips or a max setting to shot outdoor soccer sports.......tq appreciated it....: ![]() (tv)
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MikeFairbanks Cream of the Crop 6,428 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2009 More info | Jan 28, 2011 06:57 | #6 You'll find the most success on a really bright, cloudy day (even lighting...diffused) and a high shutter speed. In football they say that 1/600 is the magic number. Soccer is probably similar. Your setup can get outstanding shots, but it will be tricky for a couple reasons: Thank you.
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Gatorboy Goldmember 2,483 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Bel Air, MD More info | Jan 28, 2011 06:58 | #7 Av, WIDE OPEN. This will give you the fastest shutter speed possible with proper exposure. Dave Hoffmann
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thanks a lot......i'll post the result soon..... juz try an error
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watt100 Cream of the Crop 14,021 posts Likes: 34 Joined Jun 2008 More info | Jan 28, 2011 07:15 | #9 cikgoo wrote in post #11729668 hye everyone.....i'm a very beginner of dslr photography......i really want a suggestion or trick or tips or a max setting to shot outdoor soccer sports.......tq appreciated it....: ![]() I would shoot in TV mode with as high a shutter speed as you can get, 1/500 - 1/1000 sec depending on the light, using AI servo
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arkphotos Senior Member 455 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Plano, Texas More info | Jan 28, 2011 07:27 | #10 Watch any of the auto modes - easily fooled by white/dark clothes.
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apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | Most of what you see above will give you issues. Anders
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Jan 28, 2011 09:10 | #12 Follow the action with tight framing and use a fast shutter speed.
Focal Length: 220.0mm Aperture: f/5.0 Exposure Time: 0.0010 s (1/1000) ISO equiv: 1250 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: shutter priority (semi-auto) White Balance: Manual Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB
Focal Length: 120.0mm Aperture: f/5.0 Exposure Time: 0.0010 s (1/1000) ISO equiv: 400 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: shutter priority (semi-auto) White Balance: Auto Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB
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MikeFairbanks Cream of the Crop 6,428 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2009 More info | Jan 28, 2011 13:41 | #13 Don't forget about video. Most of the soccer players (especially on the professional level) are top-notch actors. They'll get lightly grazed by another player, fall down (suspciously in a safe roll) and then comes the Shakespear. They're good. Thank you.
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FSUnoles Senior Member 739 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Miami, FL More info | Jan 28, 2011 14:35 | #14 as ive heard before...when shooting sports go to max focal length and stay there the rest of the time 55-250 @ 250MMexif exif -Jason-
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