Amateur here. These shots were taken at night with field lights. I was able to walk along the sidelines approx 10' from the field. Canon t7i. 1 shot with a canon 75-300, f5, 1/100, ISO 6400, the other a Canon 18-135, f5.6, 1/320, ISO 12800. ISO seems to be the difference, if you can keep the shutter speed as low as possible for action shots. The top shot is the 75-300
Kozan,
If exp. comp. does not change my exposure, why does the SS change when I use EC and the photo get lighter or darker as I choose? What am I missing here?
Thanks,
Photodoc16
All the comments from folks should get you where you need to be. I'd add one thing. Keep your shutter speed fast enough to capture as sharp an image as needed. If you need to increase the ISO to get that speed, then by all means do so. I had someone tell me once that grain in a photo is much less noticeable that a blurred image (because of too slow of a shutter speed). My two cents!
How do you add pics to this stream? I wanted to post a couple of pics from lastnight's practice.
Here you go. These two were at SS 1000 and ISO 12800. The 2.8 200MM. Set to continuous. See the color shift. Suggestions?
Don't know if this is the case here, but I have some continuous shots that the next shot is darker than the shot in front of it. This usually occurred when the lens was zoomed in to the max.
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