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Big grins
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Autofocus Question
I am new to sports photography. I have read some great tips on several of the threads so far. I have a Nikon 300s and will be shooting a 70=200 2.8 For both gym and stadium work what auto focus settings work best C or S and what number of points of focus?
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Gatherer of Images
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I only use a single focus point, the center one when shooting in the landscape orientation and the one directly above the center when shooting in portrait orientation.
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Major grins
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Shooting sports? AF-C for sure. Either single or 9 point. 9-pt will often lock faster than single. Especially in poor lighting conditions..
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9-pt will work, but also depends on your subject. Like soccer, it may snag the person next to the person you were really wanting due to a bit more contrast in that area. I like single point for human sports subjects and 9-pt at times for auto sports, especially smaller cars in larger groups as your framing might change from what you first intended due to the action.
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The choice of single AF point vs. multiple AF points also depends on aperture. I usually shoot sports wide open (f/2.0-2.8 on my sports lenses) and thus have a very shallow depth of field (DOF). Using multiple points in these apertures almost always results in less-than-sharp shots. Even with a single point at the center, an athlete running towards me might have his belly botton in focus but not his face because he is leaning forward. Because of this, I constantly bump my single AF point around as I am shooting just to keep the AF point on the right part of the subject.
And for soccer--especially the goal keeper shots--that net in the background will always snag the focus. It's hard even with a single AF point sometimes!
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sportspics man
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I tried AF-A with 21 points last Friday and obtained good results, but I did notice some focusing on persons other than my intended subject, so your point is well-taken. What do you think of using AF-A and following the D7000 manual's advice above? |
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I use AF-Ch on my D3's and single point when shooting human's playing field sports such as (baseball, soccer or football). This way I can compose the shot and nail exactly what I want as the subject. That might sound a bit far fetched given the unpredictable action, but I normally shoot motorsports where speeds range from 30mph up to and above 200mph. Humans in comparison are rather slow in comparision me. lol Last edited by jww; Sep-03-2012 at 07:38 PM. |
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Last season I was shooting a soccer game for fun. So I decided to try shooting in all the different focus modes. In great light, single point AF-C was best. At night I found 9pt best as sometimes the area under the single point could not be locked. You are welcome to look through my site and read the EXIF on my photos. I leave it intact in nearly all cases. -P |
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sportspics man
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Thanks for the very helpful replies!
Jay |
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Major grins
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Nikon D300 Sports Settings
Here's a link I found helpful.
http://johnfriend.blogspot.com/2009/10/nikon-d300-auto-focus-for-sports-i.html
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#3: Release--this many give you more FPS, but all you'll get is a lot of (slightly) OOF shots. At least for me, when shooting wide open and submitting images to media outlets, if it's not in perfect focus it's worthless. #4: Multiple active AF points--this never works for me, as many of the images appear soft because the camera has many more focus options and usually takes the one with the greatest contrast. I have much better luck with a single AF point. One of my exercises is to shoot birds in flight with a single AF point, just to practice tracking. After many hours of this, soccer players are not so difficult. Just my $0.02's worth... John
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Big grins
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Thanks everyone, Great info ,
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LifeInFocus
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Wow!. That is an excellent article. This one does a pretty good job too: http://mansurovs.com/dslr-autofocus-modes-explained Phil |
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