My shots from Texas Tech vs. UT game

ErbemanErbeman Registered Users Posts: 926 Major grins
edited November 4, 2008 in Sports
So, this was my first game to shoot with my brand new Nikon 70-200 F/2.8 VR and I think I did decent with it. I'm not in love with my pics but they are considerably better than my previous night shots at the games. We don't get to use flashes, so we must use our camera's to their best abilities. I think I did well at getting a proper exposure. The color is pretty good in most all of them. I hardly did an post processing to these. However, I shot most of these at 1/250, ISO 800 at F/2.8 and they aren't near as sharp as I'd like them to be. So, what do you guys think I can do to speed up my exposure? Should I bump up to ISO 1000 and maybe +2/3 EV to get my exposure up to 1/400 or so? Any advise is well appreciated. Oh BTW, this was one hell of a game to be on the sidelines at!! I get to do it all again this coming weekend when we face Oklahoma State at home. Hopefully I can get some good advise and get my pics a little more crisp. Here are a few and you can see the rest on my site at http://erbeman.smugmug.com/Sports

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D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro

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  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited November 3, 2008
    If you were using the D300, I think you should have tried ISO 1600, A 2.8, and SS of 1/500 and adjust from there. The D300 has fairly decent noise performance at 1600, and even 3200 if exposed right.

    Did you try other settings? Before the game or during halftime is great way to try different settings. Whenever you go to soemthing like this, ALWAYS try different settings. There isn't hard rule on how to shoot games. I start out with a setting and then adjust accordingly based on how it looks and the histogram. Most of us dream of shooting at a big time stadium under better lights, but I think you handicapped yourself with your settings.

    If you can you need to shoot tighter and crop even tighter. There's too much dead space in your pics. Also kneeling and shooting up makes for more dramatic pictures.
  • t-revt-rev Registered Users Posts: 76 Big grins
    edited November 3, 2008
    That was a great game to watch! I like the pics, I think you did a great job with them.
  • ErbemanErbeman Registered Users Posts: 926 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2008
    jonh68 wrote:
    If you were using the D300, I think you should have tried ISO 1600, A 2.8, and SS of 1/500 and adjust from there. The D300 has fairly decent noise performance at 1600, and even 3200 if exposed right.

    Did you try other settings? Before the game or during halftime is great way to try different settings. Whenever you go to soemthing like this, ALWAYS try different settings. There isn't hard rule on how to shoot games. I start out with a setting and then adjust accordingly based on how it looks and the histogram. Most of us dream of shooting at a big time stadium under better lights, but I think you handicapped yourself with your settings.

    If you can you need to shoot tighter and crop even tighter. There's too much dead space in your pics. Also kneeling and shooting up makes for more dramatic pictures.

    Thanks John, I will give those settings a try. I've just always tried to stay at or below ISO 800. I guess that's beat into my head because I started with a D40 and high ISO's suck on that camera. I appreciate your comments.
    Come see my Photos at:
    http://www.RussErbePhotography.com :thumb
    http://www.sportsshooter.com/erbeman



    D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro
  • ErbemanErbeman Registered Users Posts: 926 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2008
    t-rev wrote:
    That was a great game to watch! I like the pics, I think you did a great job with them.

    Yes it was!!! Now we get to do it all over again this Saturday against OSU!! Hopefully I'll get better pics. I also bought tickets to the game against OU but I'm trying to get credentials to it now.
    Come see my Photos at:
    http://www.RussErbePhotography.com :thumb
    http://www.sportsshooter.com/erbeman



    D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro
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