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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 655281" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Wrestling is very hard to shoot. The lighting is always terrible, the action can be very fast, and editing plays a huge part. </p><p></p><p>Ideally I'm wanting to be at least a 1/1000 of a second on shutter. </p><p></p><p>Glass, you need fast glass. A lens that not only lets in a lot of light f/2.8, but a lens that can focus quickly. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, ISO. Because you know that you need the fast shutter speed to capture the action, and you will probably shoot wide open, or nearly wide open, the only think you can do is now crank up the ISO to get what you need for exposure. Depending on the lighting, you may really be pushing the capability of that sensor, but if everyone is aware of that then so be it and damn the ISO noise. </p><p></p><p>Really lastly now, editing! Cleaning up the photo, adjusting the exposure, and cleaning up the noise are all going to come in post. Shooting raw will give you the greatest leniency to adjust. </p><p></p><p>Here is an example of before and after with what can be done with a raw file. The cutting off of the feet is bad, but it's intended to be an example shot. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://capturedimagesphotography.shootproof.com/gallery/1397487/home" target="_blank">https://capturedimagesphotography.shootproof.com/gallery/1397487/home</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 655281, member: 11881"] Wrestling is very hard to shoot. The lighting is always terrible, the action can be very fast, and editing plays a huge part. Ideally I'm wanting to be at least a 1/1000 of a second on shutter. Glass, you need fast glass. A lens that not only lets in a lot of light f/2.8, but a lens that can focus quickly. Lastly, ISO. Because you know that you need the fast shutter speed to capture the action, and you will probably shoot wide open, or nearly wide open, the only think you can do is now crank up the ISO to get what you need for exposure. Depending on the lighting, you may really be pushing the capability of that sensor, but if everyone is aware of that then so be it and damn the ISO noise. Really lastly now, editing! Cleaning up the photo, adjusting the exposure, and cleaning up the noise are all going to come in post. Shooting raw will give you the greatest leniency to adjust. Here is an example of before and after with what can be done with a raw file. The cutting off of the feet is bad, but it's intended to be an example shot. [url]https://capturedimagesphotography.shootproof.com/gallery/1397487/home[/url] [/QUOTE]
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