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Newbie - shooting night football
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<blockquote data-quote="drummerJ99" data-source="post: 713896" data-attributes="member: 18248"><p>Welcome to the wonderful painful frustrating world of shooting football. Lol it really all comes down to how good lighting is on the field.</p><p></p><p>Sutter speed: you are gonna want to get up to 1/800-1/1000 to eliminate any blur from moving body parts. My iso is anywhere from 5000-9000 on my D7200 on average. Warm-ups and first few plays it may be down closer to 3200.</p><p></p><p>I use a 70-300 Tamron lens comparable to yours. However I'll tell you what I've found out, if this so something you are gonna do alot you will want to upgrade to 70-200 2.8. Since the D5xxx bodies don't have auto focus motor built in, you won't be able to use older 80-200 2.8's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drummerJ99, post: 713896, member: 18248"] Welcome to the wonderful painful frustrating world of shooting football. Lol it really all comes down to how good lighting is on the field. Sutter speed: you are gonna want to get up to 1/800-1/1000 to eliminate any blur from moving body parts. My iso is anywhere from 5000-9000 on my D7200 on average. Warm-ups and first few plays it may be down closer to 3200. I use a 70-300 Tamron lens comparable to yours. However I'll tell you what I've found out, if this so something you are gonna do alot you will want to upgrade to 70-200 2.8. Since the D5xxx bodies don't have auto focus motor built in, you won't be able to use older 80-200 2.8's. [/QUOTE]
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