A few Photographers Needed for WidowMaker Hillclimb June 22-23 (UTAH)
It is that time of year again! WidowMaker Hillclimb. If you want a chance to come shoot some one of the wildest sports you will ever get a chance to take pictures at check this out.
http://widowmaker.info/
We are the official event photographers for the event. We have exclusive access to the hill and can go anywhere we want.
It is hot and dusty, the bikes are really loud, the event is all day long, you have to hike up and down a super steep hill, you get sprayed with rocks, but it is awesome!
Must have a decent camera body and a 70-200 2.8 And must be in good enough shape to get around the mountain all day.
PM me for details.
http://widowmaker.info/
We are the official event photographers for the event. We have exclusive access to the hill and can go anywhere we want.
It is hot and dusty, the bikes are really loud, the event is all day long, you have to hike up and down a super steep hill, you get sprayed with rocks, but it is awesome!
Must have a decent camera body and a 70-200 2.8 And must be in good enough shape to get around the mountain all day.
PM me for details.
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How do you feel about the Canon 70-200 f4 IS with a 40D? It's been a wonderful combination for me
Ben
Great setup but not for a sports event. Too many pixels. It would be too slow to process those files in bulk on my system. Do you have another body? Preferably one of Nikons 12mp bodies?
Last year I had a guy shooting with that lens and it was not so hot. Although I have heard that that lens is awesome. I think he had an issue with that particular one.
He also shot with the canon 100-400 and that was stellar.
I rented one of those a few years back... That was a pretty sweet lens.
I was going to show you a few sports shots, then it dawned on me they were taken with my 24-105 before I owned the 70-200
Guess I have an excuse to get out and play more with the 70-200
I've shot with it on JPEG and they are 9-12MB files, and I've played with the 1.5x crop mode, for 16mp's and of course longer focal lengths. Plenty fast on my MBP.
I live in Nor Cal, but I have family in UT, and I love the UT scenery. Plus, it's summer vacation and I'm due for a road trip. In short, it doesn't take too much to convince me to visit.
Ben
It is just too much for this type of work. That is my issue with that camera. Don't get me wrong. It is a rad camera. Just not for action sports or events with 1000's of pics. Last year we had over 10,000 files to handle. They were JPEG and it is still too slow. Nothing is ever fast enough when you have a line of people standing waiting for pics.
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