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Too dark for fast shutters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesan" data-source="post: 357434" data-attributes="member: 31838"><p>Everytime I try to take daytime sports shots outside, I still cannot get the higher shutter speeds I am looking for.</p><p>I see pictures on the web that were taken over 1/1000 and f.4 and are beautiful.</p><p>To not be dark, I have to max my D-50 at 1600 iso, then use f2.8, and I still cannot get my shutter speeds over 1/200 usually not over 1/150.</p><p>And the 1600 ISO is grainy.</p><p>Is it me or my camera? I guess probably both...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesan, post: 357434, member: 31838"] Everytime I try to take daytime sports shots outside, I still cannot get the higher shutter speeds I am looking for. I see pictures on the web that were taken over 1/1000 and f.4 and are beautiful. To not be dark, I have to max my D-50 at 1600 iso, then use f2.8, and I still cannot get my shutter speeds over 1/200 usually not over 1/150. And the 1600 ISO is grainy. Is it me or my camera? I guess probably both... [/QUOTE]
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