Y Yippy Member Sep 9, 2006 30 0 6 Dec 19, 2006 #1 Would like to practice in door Sports shooting, such as, Table Tennis, badminton.... any recommendations ?:dunno:
Would like to practice in door Sports shooting, such as, Table Tennis, badminton.... any recommendations ?:dunno:
A Artosoft Senior Member Aug 31, 2005 3,710 0 0 Tanjong Katong Dec 19, 2006 #2 Yippy said: Would like to practice in door Sports shooting, such as, Table Tennis, badminton.... any recommendations ?:dunno: Click to expand... Try not to use flash. If you are using nikon, 70-200mm f/2.8 VR is good. Regards, Arto.
Yippy said: Would like to practice in door Sports shooting, such as, Table Tennis, badminton.... any recommendations ?:dunno: Click to expand... Try not to use flash. If you are using nikon, 70-200mm f/2.8 VR is good. Regards, Arto.
Z Zaknafein New Member Oct 29, 2005 1,525 0 0 my room www.flickr.com Dec 19, 2006 #3 altho VR wouldnt really help in sports, no?
E ExplorerZ Senior Member Jan 9, 2006 7,880 1 38 West Dec 19, 2006 #4 Zaknafein said: altho VR wouldnt really help in sports, no? Click to expand... it helps if you subject is looking at his/her opponent to do the next move (most of the time subject will be pretty much static)
Zaknafein said: altho VR wouldnt really help in sports, no? Click to expand... it helps if you subject is looking at his/her opponent to do the next move (most of the time subject will be pretty much static)
A Artosoft Senior Member Aug 31, 2005 3,710 0 0 Tanjong Katong Dec 19, 2006 #5 Zaknafein said: altho VR wouldnt really help in sports, no? Click to expand... It help you not to bring tripod . VR will help vibration on camera because hand shake. For the subject movement, VR can't help. Regards, Arto.
Zaknafein said: altho VR wouldnt really help in sports, no? Click to expand... It help you not to bring tripod . VR will help vibration on camera because hand shake. For the subject movement, VR can't help. Regards, Arto.
Y Yippy Member Sep 9, 2006 30 0 6 Dec 19, 2006 #6 In most of the sports event, the organiser had appointed official photograher. So, new birds or unauthorised photograhers are disallow to take any shot. Is there any place which I could visit ? :dunno:
In most of the sports event, the organiser had appointed official photograher. So, new birds or unauthorised photograhers are disallow to take any shot. Is there any place which I could visit ? :dunno:
knpan Senior Member May 2, 2006 3,461 0 36 Singapore Dec 19, 2006 #7 Artosoft said: It help you not to bring tripod . VR will help vibration on camera because hand shake. For the subject movement, VR can't help. Regards, Arto. Click to expand... i did not see b4 movement shake where the subject is still sharp??
Artosoft said: It help you not to bring tripod . VR will help vibration on camera because hand shake. For the subject movement, VR can't help. Regards, Arto. Click to expand... i did not see b4 movement shake where the subject is still sharp??
Z Zaknafein New Member Oct 29, 2005 1,525 0 0 my room www.flickr.com Dec 19, 2006 #8 ExplorerZ said: it helps if you subject is looking at his/her opponent to do the next move (most of the time subject will be pretty much static) Click to expand... so how many subject-looking-at-his-opponent shots are u going to do if u shooting sports :bsmilie:
ExplorerZ said: it helps if you subject is looking at his/her opponent to do the next move (most of the time subject will be pretty much static) Click to expand... so how many subject-looking-at-his-opponent shots are u going to do if u shooting sports :bsmilie:
E ExplorerZ Senior Member Jan 9, 2006 7,880 1 38 West Dec 19, 2006 #9 Zaknafein said: so how many subject-looking-at-his-opponent shots are u going to do if u shooting sports :bsmilie: Click to expand... sport photography != capturing movement.... you gotta capture their expression as well (tired, excited... etc) if you are stuck with the mindset of just capturing movement, then be it. happy shooting
Zaknafein said: so how many subject-looking-at-his-opponent shots are u going to do if u shooting sports :bsmilie: Click to expand... sport photography != capturing movement.... you gotta capture their expression as well (tired, excited... etc) if you are stuck with the mindset of just capturing movement, then be it. happy shooting