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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 241175" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I probably wouldn't shoot in manual mode. Depending on what you're focus point is pointing at you're constantly going to be rolling the sub/command dials to get correct exposure. I would shoot using aperture priority and set a limit on the lowest shutter speed allowed. Also, you would be surprised on how well lit a place isn't. Hard to give you specifics on settings because they will change depending on what you're aiming at. I would set for a low as possible ISO and still try and get at least a 200th out of the camera. As far as focus mode. Set it for continuous mode because you're going to be constantly moving you're lense around following the players. Flash isn't going to help you out because you're going to be to far away for it to make a difference. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 241175, member: 13822"] I probably wouldn't shoot in manual mode. Depending on what you're focus point is pointing at you're constantly going to be rolling the sub/command dials to get correct exposure. I would shoot using aperture priority and set a limit on the lowest shutter speed allowed. Also, you would be surprised on how well lit a place isn't. Hard to give you specifics on settings because they will change depending on what you're aiming at. I would set for a low as possible ISO and still try and get at least a 200th out of the camera. As far as focus mode. Set it for continuous mode because you're going to be constantly moving you're lense around following the players. Flash isn't going to help you out because you're going to be to far away for it to make a difference. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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