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I Feel Like I'm Not Learning.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 357332" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>10/500 = 1/50</p><p></p><p>There are three blurries going on here. One is camera movement, one is subject movement and one is the front and back fade of the depth of field. The player on the ball is fairly sharp except for the arm in motion. The players near and far are not moving as much are blurred due to camera movement and/or the focus falling off in the near and far DOF.</p><p></p><p>The image actually looks half descent if I don't view it too closely. I am guesstimating that the DOF is about 25 feet, but that is an arbitrary field depending on viewing size and distance. </p><p></p><p>You can bump the ISO/shutter speed up for individual players in action. </p><p></p><p>Use a wider lens and crop to get more players in the DOF in the same shot.</p><p></p><p>Be aware of the depth of field and that only the focus distance is really sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 357332, member: 24753"] 10/500 = 1/50 There are three blurries going on here. One is camera movement, one is subject movement and one is the front and back fade of the depth of field. The player on the ball is fairly sharp except for the arm in motion. The players near and far are not moving as much are blurred due to camera movement and/or the focus falling off in the near and far DOF. The image actually looks half descent if I don't view it too closely. I am guesstimating that the DOF is about 25 feet, but that is an arbitrary field depending on viewing size and distance. You can bump the ISO/shutter speed up for individual players in action. Use a wider lens and crop to get more players in the DOF in the same shot. Be aware of the depth of field and that only the focus distance is really sharp. [/QUOTE]
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