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High School Football & Basketball
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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 520940" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>In order to preserve some facial detail I keep mine on Auto-ISO and capped at 3200. It will go higher, but for football and really low light shots I keep it at 3200 or lower. To help offset it I will bring the shutter down but no lower than 1/500 and prefer to keep it at a faster rate to freeze the shot.</p><p></p><p>I shoot up to 5 games a week, and my sons are always texting me the next day asking when the pics will be uploaded, all the kids are bugging them as well. So I normally don't spend a lot of time on shots unless a parent ask for the picture or its of my sons. So all processing and noise cleanup is handled through Lightroom and pictures are posted the next day. The 600 series just provides more details for recovering in post processing.</p><p></p><p>You can do it with a lot of different cameras, just set your priorities on a fast lens to go with the camera.</p><p></p><p>I have shot basketball, I can look to see what I have but my wrestling shots would be similar in light comparisons. I did use my 85 1.8 g shooting basketball, just due to closer range of the subject. </p><p></p><p>For wrestling and all other sports it's the 70-200 2.8 for me. It will be trial and error to find the best combo of shot to post processing.</p><p> </p><p>I am considering trading in the 600 for a 750 sometime this year, but only because I want the higher ISO ability of the 750. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 520940, member: 12948"] In order to preserve some facial detail I keep mine on Auto-ISO and capped at 3200. It will go higher, but for football and really low light shots I keep it at 3200 or lower. To help offset it I will bring the shutter down but no lower than 1/500 and prefer to keep it at a faster rate to freeze the shot. I shoot up to 5 games a week, and my sons are always texting me the next day asking when the pics will be uploaded, all the kids are bugging them as well. So I normally don't spend a lot of time on shots unless a parent ask for the picture or its of my sons. So all processing and noise cleanup is handled through Lightroom and pictures are posted the next day. The 600 series just provides more details for recovering in post processing. You can do it with a lot of different cameras, just set your priorities on a fast lens to go with the camera. I have shot basketball, I can look to see what I have but my wrestling shots would be similar in light comparisons. I did use my 85 1.8 g shooting basketball, just due to closer range of the subject. For wrestling and all other sports it's the 70-200 2.8 for me. It will be trial and error to find the best combo of shot to post processing. I am considering trading in the 600 for a 750 sometime this year, but only because I want the higher ISO ability of the 750. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD [/QUOTE]
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