Basketball

omgitsacameraomgitsacamera Registered Users Posts: 55 Big grins
edited February 6, 2009 in Sports
Lighting was horrid, too orange for my liking. First time I shot with Auto ISO on, going upwards to ISO 6400 (H1.0). Not too shabby given the NR provided by the D300 and Noise Ninja afterwards. I did getaway with having the 18-200VR and a SB-800 though, but I think the former should change...

In no particular order:

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1/250 ƒ/5 ISO 4000 75mm

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1/200 ƒ/5.6 ISO 6400 135mm

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1/320 ƒ/5.3 ISO 5000 95mm

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1/250 ƒ/3.8 ISO 2500 26mm

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1/250 ƒ/4.8 ISO 4.5k 56mm

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  • tjk60tjk60 Registered Users Posts: 520 Major grins
    edited February 6, 2009
    for using the 18-200 indoors, these are very good.
    Tim
    Troy, MI

    D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more

    www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60
  • donekdonek Registered Users Posts: 655 Major grins
    edited February 6, 2009
    Turn that camera verticle. Look pretty good for the lens you're using.
    Sean Martin
    www.seanmartinphoto.com

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    aaaaa.... who am I kidding!

    whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
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