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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
Indoor Volleyball and Basketball tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 8785" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>With the D90 you can use an ISO of up to 1250 without objectionable grain. With either your 28-70mm or the 80-200mm at f2.8 you should be able to get good shots at 1/250. At 1/250 you should not need the monopod. You can shoot at 1/125 (with the 80-200mm you will need the monopod) and still get decent stop motion and reduce the ISO at least one stop. I would shoot aperture priority at f/2.8 and set the ISO on auto. As Elkman indicates if the gym has good lighting you should step up the shutter speed for additional stop motion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 8785, member: 654"] With the D90 you can use an ISO of up to 1250 without objectionable grain. With either your 28-70mm or the 80-200mm at f2.8 you should be able to get good shots at 1/250. At 1/250 you should not need the monopod. You can shoot at 1/125 (with the 80-200mm you will need the monopod) and still get decent stop motion and reduce the ISO at least one stop. I would shoot aperture priority at f/2.8 and set the ISO on auto. As Elkman indicates if the gym has good lighting you should step up the shutter speed for additional stop motion. [/QUOTE]
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