Hard work. Gyms and rinks make it so difficult to get good pics with their poor lighting.
moose19 wrote:
some of his grames
Tough but typical lighting conditions. I suggest you use aperture priority with the ISO set high enough so that you consistantly get a shutter speed of 1/250, at mimimum. If you cannont acheive this with your equipment go to manual with max aperture and 1/250 shutter speed. Shoot in raw and hope you can post process to correct lighting. If not buy a f 2.8 lens.
Toby wrote:
moose19 wrote:
some of his grames
Tough but typical lighting conditions. I suggest you use aperture priority with the ISO set high enough so that you consistantly get a shutter speed of 1/250, at mimimum. If you cannont acheive this with your equipment go to manual with max aperture and 1/250 shutter speed. Shoot in raw and hope you can post process to correct lighting. If not buy a f 2.8 lens.
And try to get shots of the front, not back of your grandson.
Db7423 wrote:
Hard work. Gyms and rinks make it so difficult to get good pics with their poor lighting.
its the class that is hard to shot thru
jeep_daddy wrote:
Toby wrote:
moose19 wrote:
some of his grames
Tough but typical lighting conditions. I suggest you use aperture priority with the ISO set high enough so that you consistantly get a shutter speed of 1/250, at mimimum. If you cannont acheive this with your equipment go to manual with max aperture and 1/250 shutter speed. Shoot in raw and hope you can post process to correct lighting. If not buy a f 2.8 lens.
And try to get shots of the front, not back of your grandson.
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always at the wrong spot to get the front,thanks for the help
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