Nicely done. Your shutter speed could be a bit faster.
It's interesting you say about the SS. I see what you're seeing, but I wasn't below 1/800 and some were 1/1000. But as I said, I see what appears to be motion blur as well. Could it be how the lens is rendering the OOF areas??
It's interesting you say about the SS. I see what you're seeing, but I wasn't below 1/800 and some were 1/1000. But as I said, I see what appears to be motion blur as well. Could it be how the lens is rendering the OOF areas??
1/1000 isn't adequate to stop a ball or bat. You usually want to by 1/2000 to 1/2500 for baseball. Little kids don't move as fast as the big kids, so you may be able to get away with slightly slower.
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it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!
It's interesting you say about the SS. I see what you're seeing, but I wasn't below 1/800 and some were 1/1000. But as I said, I see what appears to be motion blur as well. Could it be how the lens is rendering the OOF areas??
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Thanks. I thought the same thing....here's to hoping his parents do. haha
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1/1000 isn't adequate to stop a ball or bat. You usually want to by 1/2000 to 1/2500 for baseball. Little kids don't move as fast as the big kids, so you may be able to get away with slightly slower.
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it's not the size of the lens that matters... It's how you focus it.
aaaaa.... who am I kidding!
whoever dies with the biggest coolest piece of glass, wins!