A few shots from tonite. Maroon got 2nd. in the Holiday Championship Tournament
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
A few shots from tonite. Maroon got 2nd. in the Holiday Championship Tournament
Great set....
Photos 2 and 3 are some great action shots....Well done
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
A few shots from tonite. Maroon got 2nd. in the Holiday Championship Tournament
These are some great shots SENSORLOUPE. What were your settings? A little under exposed but excellent tight shots. I am still working on getting these tight kind of shots. Keep it up and post more photos. Thanks
Tom
tshift wrote:
These are some great shots SENSORLOUPE. What were your settings? A little under exposed but excellent tight shots. I am still working on getting these tight kind of shots. Keep it up and post more photos. Thanks
Tom
Thanks Tom. Auto WB---1/800 shutter---2000-2500 iso---and Manual. Shot with Canon 85mm 1.8 lens
Glad someone liked them!! I think they are a little grainy tho. There was a guy there shooting with a Canon lens that may have cost more than my Grand Cherokee!!! ha!!
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Thanks Tom. Auto WB---1/800 shutter---2000-2500 iso---and Manual. Shot with Canon 85mm 1.8 lens
Glad someone liked them!! I think they are a little grainy tho. There was a guy there shooting with a Canon lens that may have cost more than my Grand Cherokee!!! ha!!
I am not the expert but why don't you try a few at 1/640 and maybe a few at 1/500 and up the ISO 3200/4000. Just try a few like I said and let me know how it did. Thanks
Oh yea. I was shooting a football game 4-5 years ago and this guy from a news paper was there shooting with this huge lens. I finally went over and asked what it was and he said Nikon I believe 400MM. I had to ask him how much and he said a little over $12,000.00. I wanted to ask if I could hold it and look through the viewfinder but was afraid to hold it.
Tom
tshift wrote:
I am not the expert but why don't you try a few at 1/640 and maybe a few at 1/500 and up the ISO 3200/4000. Just try a few like I said and let me know how it did. Thanks
Oh yea. I was shooting a football game 4-5 years ago and this guy from a news paper was there shooting with this huge lens. I finally went over and asked what it was and he said Nikon I believe 400MM. I had to ask him how much and he said a little over $12,000.00. I wanted to ask if I could hold it and look through the viewfinder but was afraid to hold it.
Tom
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These 2 are a dif. game --same settings and lens. I guess my Grand Cher did cost more!! ha!! I wanted to hold it too, but didn't ask!!
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
These 2 are a dif. game --same settings and lens. I guess my Grand Cher did cost more!! ha!! I wanted to hold it too, but didn't ask!!
Jules where are you?? Jules could help you with this. Thanks
Tom
tshift wrote:
Jules where are you?? Jules could help you with this. Thanks
Tom
That's what I was wondering. I don't think those 10 I posted were on here
Ok here are the 10 photos I posted 2 days ago! yeah!
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
These 2 are a dif. game --same settings and lens. I guess my Grand Cher did cost more!! ha!! I wanted to hold it too, but didn't ask!!
What is your name, I feel a little funny calling you sensorloupe? (If you don't mind).
Okay these are really good. You dropped the shutter speed and still stopped the action. For girls basketball your fine even try 1/500. They are not as fast as the guys. I shoot the guys at 1/1000. Your first set is a little under exposed, but these two are right on. Great stuff. I don't think you should worry about the iso, you can go up to 5000 if you shoot tight and fill the frame. The 85mm I just tried the other day, and like it, but you have to find the where the focus is tack sharp. Every lens has it's sweet spot.
Again good work and yes your getting better every outing.
Have a great holiday season.
Jules
Jules Karney wrote:
What is your name, I feel a little funny calling you sensorloupe? (If you don't mind).
Okay these are really good. You dropped the shutter speed and still stopped the action. For girls basketball your fine even try 1/500. They are not as fast as the guys. I shoot the guys at 1/1000. Your first set is a little under exposed, but these two are right on. Great stuff. I don't think you should worry about the iso, you can go up to 5000 if you shoot tight and fill the frame. The 85mm I just tried the other day, and like it, but you have to find the where the focus is tack sharp. Every lens has it's sweet spot.
Again good work and yes your getting better every outing.
Have a great holiday season.
Jules
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So you like the last two better than the group of 10? You can use the SENSOR part!! Thank you for the tips. Have a great Christmas. My next shoot will be 1-4-19.
some really great shots I just got the 6D Mark II I also have the 24-70 @.8 II and 70-200f2.8 Is lenses I am going to do Grandson High school Basketball game on 1-8-18 do you have any idea what I need to put the settings on ? I was thinking about do one lens first half of game the other one second half and maybe around 320-2.8-320 any help you can give me I really would appreciate it Thanks
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