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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 837812" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>You have picked what would be for me a very challenging subject to shot. Just keeping up with the action in daylight would be tough not to mention under the lights. Tracking the action or panning will be a skill to work on which will help under all conditions. Reading the light is going to be important if there is bright light behind the camera it will tend to make you players darker, are there portions of the field that are brighter under the lights try to capture the action there if possible. </p><p></p><p>Try a learning plan, say the next two game one day and one night only play with shutter speed, then next two maybe try center-weighted metering, then see what limiting the ISO does for you. High ISO noise reduction? You get the idea. Learn to read the EXIF data. Once you learn what works for you you will be able to repeat the results.</p><p></p><p>Try not to crop it make the noise more prominent. </p><p> </p><p>Looking forward to seeing your images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 837812, member: 37799"] You have picked what would be for me a very challenging subject to shot. Just keeping up with the action in daylight would be tough not to mention under the lights. Tracking the action or panning will be a skill to work on which will help under all conditions. Reading the light is going to be important if there is bright light behind the camera it will tend to make you players darker, are there portions of the field that are brighter under the lights try to capture the action there if possible. Try a learning plan, say the next two game one day and one night only play with shutter speed, then next two maybe try center-weighted metering, then see what limiting the ISO does for you. High ISO noise reduction? You get the idea. Learn to read the EXIF data. Once you learn what works for you you will be able to repeat the results. Try not to crop it make the noise more prominent. Looking forward to seeing your images. [/QUOTE]
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