Frustrated by really bad HS field lights
Shot some club soccer on Sunday. The lights were so bad that I had to put away my 400mm f2.8 and my 70-200 f2.8 and pull out my 200mm f2 and run down the sidelines. Here is what I got. I never thought of doing it till this game. All at iso 3200. Not great but MUCH better than I expected.
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I did indeed, Noise Ninja.
You don't realize how great f/2 is until you use it in bad light. I used a Canon EF 35mm f/2 in a dimly-lit Halloween party at my daughter's school last Friday (just for fun, not a paid job) and looking at the results, you'd think the room was lit by floodlights...
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
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I actually quite like these, they have a mystical quality. Looks cold!!!
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I wish I could post that I shot a HS soccer game with 10K worth of lenses and the issues I had getting the most out of all of them, lol.
Nice looking soccer shots. And the noise-ninja seems to have done its job very well, as well. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, it's nice glass but it has its limitations. Love the 200 f2 though.:D