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First Action shots
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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 239867" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>I am still using my SB800 and have no reason to upgrade.</p><p>I bought a 18-140 with my d5300 only because BH discounted it $300.</p><p>But, I am very happy with it, especially at F/5.6-8 and have been using it mostly for indoor videos.</p><p></p><p>You should try raising the ISO more. The D5300 is better at 12800 than any other DX Nikon above 3200 ISO.</p><p>This is probably due mostly to expeed 4 but I am sure they tweeked the Sensor too.</p><p></p><p>You might also try Videographing the matches. Both 1080P 60 and 720P 60 work really well.</p><p>I use an external device to increase the recording time.</p><p>Individual frames at 1920x1080 are pretty good.</p><p>You can watch and frome grab with "free" VLC Player</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 239867, member: 9540"] I am still using my SB800 and have no reason to upgrade. I bought a 18-140 with my d5300 only because BH discounted it $300. But, I am very happy with it, especially at F/5.6-8 and have been using it mostly for indoor videos. You should try raising the ISO more. The D5300 is better at 12800 than any other DX Nikon above 3200 ISO. This is probably due mostly to expeed 4 but I am sure they tweeked the Sensor too. You might also try Videographing the matches. Both 1080P 60 and 720P 60 work really well. I use an external device to increase the recording time. Individual frames at 1920x1080 are pretty good. You can watch and frome grab with "free" VLC Player [/QUOTE]
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