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Shooting Sports - Having Focus Issues with Soccer Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="Fotojo" data-source="post: 144241" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hi David</p><p>You are getting the noise, because your ISO is way to high for daylight shooting. Shooting that high only needed in low light shooting situations. Did you have the Camera set in Shutter Priority, If so and sun was setting but still light out, I would have lowered shutter speed to 1/1200 and lowered the ISO down to at least 800 maybe even 400 depending on level of light still available. You also might want to try setting your Auto Focus on AF-C for continuous Auto-Focus which helps with they fact that they are constantly moving. Also set the focus to a single or a lower end number of focus points, and make sure you are pointing the focus indicator at your main subject and let the rest fall into the depth of field. As with anything else just practice and play with the setting making note of the effects of changes to the setting you make, but most of all shoot a lot and have fun. Hope you find something of use in all this rambling Happy Shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotojo, post: 144241, member: 1169"] Hi David You are getting the noise, because your ISO is way to high for daylight shooting. Shooting that high only needed in low light shooting situations. Did you have the Camera set in Shutter Priority, If so and sun was setting but still light out, I would have lowered shutter speed to 1/1200 and lowered the ISO down to at least 800 maybe even 400 depending on level of light still available. You also might want to try setting your Auto Focus on AF-C for continuous Auto-Focus which helps with they fact that they are constantly moving. Also set the focus to a single or a lower end number of focus points, and make sure you are pointing the focus indicator at your main subject and let the rest fall into the depth of field. As with anything else just practice and play with the setting making note of the effects of changes to the setting you make, but most of all shoot a lot and have fun. Hope you find something of use in all this rambling Happy Shooting [/QUOTE]
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