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Fast Racing, High ISO, Lights, Fences = Frustration
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<blockquote data-quote="Markmako" data-source="post: 55239" data-attributes="member: 9516"><p>Saturday night I went to the NASCAR Race in Richmond with high hopes of capturing hundreds of pix using my newest lens (70-200mm F/2.8 VRII) with my D7K. There were a lot of changes that stumped me, specifically the speed of the cars, lights, safety fences, and the need to crank the ISO all the way up. I came home with only a handful of keepers but it was a great learning experience. Anyone out there have any suggestions?...other than going to daytime races. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markmako, post: 55239, member: 9516"] Saturday night I went to the NASCAR Race in Richmond with high hopes of capturing hundreds of pix using my newest lens (70-200mm F/2.8 VRII) with my D7K. There were a lot of changes that stumped me, specifically the speed of the cars, lights, safety fences, and the need to crank the ISO all the way up. I came home with only a handful of keepers but it was a great learning experience. Anyone out there have any suggestions?...other than going to daytime races. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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