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<blockquote data-quote="jephoto1006" data-source="post: 826622" data-attributes="member: 54413"><p>I’d look at a lot of your typical action shots you’re happy with and note the shutter speed needed for those tack sharp action shots. </p><p>Anytime I’ve shot indoor sports such as basketball. I found that if you’re less than a 500th of a second, you’re going to get blurring. </p><p>At f5.6. Going to have to be at a pretty high ISO, which these days is not that much of a problem. You have to judge if your camera will perform at the shutter speeds you need for that lens.</p><p>Before you buy it, you can set your current lens F5.6 , shoot some tests and see where you’ll have to be for shutter speed and ISO and if you are happy with the quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jephoto1006, post: 826622, member: 54413"] I’d look at a lot of your typical action shots you’re happy with and note the shutter speed needed for those tack sharp action shots. Anytime I’ve shot indoor sports such as basketball. I found that if you’re less than a 500th of a second, you’re going to get blurring. At f5.6. Going to have to be at a pretty high ISO, which these days is not that much of a problem. You have to judge if your camera will perform at the shutter speeds you need for that lens. Before you buy it, you can set your current lens F5.6 , shoot some tests and see where you’ll have to be for shutter speed and ISO and if you are happy with the quality. [/QUOTE]
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