Hi ISO Hockey shots
Shot at an old rink last night, dim light, but pretty even. No strobes on this one, just AP mode +1.0 EV or so, auto ISO, ADL normal.
ISO ranged from 3000-6400 on D700 1/500 minimum
1). Breakout pass
2). Sticks everywhere
3). Poke check
4). Goalie save #1
5). Jubo at :13 sec mark of 1st period...
6). Clearing the zone:
7). Goalie save #2
8). and the first of the high ISO, no nosie reduction photos: (iso 6400)
9). ISO 6400
10). ISO 6400
ISO ranged from 3000-6400 on D700 1/500 minimum
1). Breakout pass
2). Sticks everywhere
3). Poke check
4). Goalie save #1
5). Jubo at :13 sec mark of 1st period...
6). Clearing the zone:
7). Goalie save #2
8). and the first of the high ISO, no nosie reduction photos: (iso 6400)
9). ISO 6400
10). ISO 6400
Tim
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60
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What happened to the skate in #6? Looks gray rather than black.
Tim from Troy, I've viewed alot of your work and I admire it. I shoot with a D200, in mostly dim lit
areanas, [Port Huron] and finally had an opportunity to shoot at a well lit arena [Plymouth] and
shoot from the bench. I shoot with no flash/strobe,and with manual focus lenses from the film days.
I have learned I can tweak better results from shooting RAW. The biggesst problem I have is the grain
I get on the pants and dark jersey's. One other problem, as I notice in your pics , is it better to align
the uprights of the glass vertically, or , align the horizon line of the net or board rail ?
Rob
Pentax K1000 | M28mm F2.8 | M50mm F2 | Takumar Bayonet 135mm F2.5
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Tim from Troy, I've viewed alot of your work and I admire it. I shoot with a D200, in mostly dim lit
areanas, [Port Huron] and finally had an opportunity to shoot at a well lit arena [Plymouth] and
shoot from the bench. I shoot with no flash/strobe,and with manual focus lenses from the film days.
I have learned I can tweak better results from shooting RAW. The biggesst problem I have is the grain
I get on the pants and dark jersey's. One other problem, as I notice in your pics , is it better to align
the uprights of the glass vertically, or , align the horizon line of the net or board rail ?
Todd, I've been in Glacier Pointe, I would not venture to shoot in there without the new D3s and plenty of strobes...
D200 is not a very good hi ISO camera, limited to maybe ISO 1000 at best. What you can do is make sure you nail the exposure and WB, and I've gotten acceptable pics with the D200 at ISO 2000 and Noise Ninja. Not gonna blow them up big, but 4x6 is 'not bad'
I always align the pipes on the goal vertically or another key if possible.
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60
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I have had several run ins with him, I would not mind so much except he's not very good, he's rude and he doesn't bother to get and use the right equipment.
Standing on a ladder, with one strobe bounced off ceiling in one corner of an arena is a recipe for poor pics...
I was at Glacier Pointe in October...
here is one I took thru the glass from last year's encounter just to show everyone how bad this arena is: ISO 3200 1/500 and pushed 1.25 stops in post....
1: Port Huron-156:
Troy, MI
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http://www.nikoncafe.com/vforums/showthread.php?t=207602
http://www.nikoncafe.com/vforums/showthread.php?t=207459
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60
Next time he touches you, explain to him that he's just committed battery and see how his tone changes when you offer to call the police
OK. That was a bit of a joke. But seriously, I can understand his concern but you addressed it by putting your stuff away so I don't get what his problem is? He sure seems anti-customer oriented too. And with his exclusivity and obviously high sales, you'd think he'd buy a second flash
Yeh, once is too many. I won't stand for it anymore. I'll put his Cannon where the sun doesn't shine-
Ice rinks are dark! Anyway, I appreciate your help and wisdom. I hope to meet you one day at an
Arena -We are the Blue Water Stars Bantam AA team-We will be in Midland this weekend for a tournament. Thanks Tim.
Troy, MI
D700/200, SB800(4), 70-200, 300 2.8 and a few more
www.sportsshooter.com/tjk60