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p.1 #13 · Adding a lens for sport shooting | |
My two main lenses for college and NFL football...heck, football of any level, are the 400/f2.8 and the 70-200/f2.8. If the lighting is good I do not shoot wide open all the time, but might be at f4 or maybe f5.6 depending on whether I'm using a TC or not (I usually don't). I always have something like a 20-35/f2.8 or 24-70/f2.8 with me, but I don't often use those lenses for action. I will use them for crowd, jube and other non-action photos, but they're just too short for most action.
There are a ton of variables about what settings I would use to get decent exposure, but basically I'm going to always have my ISO and aperture set to get shutter speeds fast enough to stop action. That could be as low as 1/400. Under the lights--even at a major college or NFL stadium--1/750 would be extremely good. If you're going to shoot sports you need to be prepared to shoot at high ISOs...a lot. You can fix noise in your images; you can't fix motion blur.
Maybe some of the videos at
this link will help with football, specifically, and give you something to think about with other sports as well.
Good luck.
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