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<blockquote data-quote="gav329" data-source="post: 58544" data-attributes="member: 8177"><p>Well I was photographing my young son on his bmx at very sunny (a change in Glasgow) skatepark and an overcast day school sports. I have the set up guide and set it accordingly however I set it 100 ISO coz sunny though then discovered later the set up recommended ISO 400-800!! Would that explain why the motion pics not that great and washed out a bit, but the static ones not bad? </p><p></p><p>The overcast grey day shots were to be honest not any better than my point and shoot!! I set ISO to 800, would I have been better going for 400 because it's kids sports and so a bit slower than pro sports? I'm clueless here to be honest, I've prob bitten off more than I can chew with the D200 but I bought coz very good price. Or is lens a bit poor? Maybe I have to break the bank and get fast glass? Or maybe photo classes? Sorry lots of questions folks? Just looking for a wee bit of guidance, thanks </p><p></p><p></p><p>Gav</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gav329, post: 58544, member: 8177"] Well I was photographing my young son on his bmx at very sunny (a change in Glasgow) skatepark and an overcast day school sports. I have the set up guide and set it accordingly however I set it 100 ISO coz sunny though then discovered later the set up recommended ISO 400-800!! Would that explain why the motion pics not that great and washed out a bit, but the static ones not bad? The overcast grey day shots were to be honest not any better than my point and shoot!! I set ISO to 800, would I have been better going for 400 because it's kids sports and so a bit slower than pro sports? I'm clueless here to be honest, I've prob bitten off more than I can chew with the D200 but I bought coz very good price. Or is lens a bit poor? Maybe I have to break the bank and get fast glass? Or maybe photo classes? Sorry lots of questions folks? Just looking for a wee bit of guidance, thanks Gav Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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