Question about shooting boats
Today i am shooting the Newport to Ensanada Yacht race, from a 52' Navigator, i have a 5D with 24-70 and a 20D with 70-200 IS, is there something i need to really be aware of that i may not be thinking abot,
its a little overcast here today, which i hope stays,
but is there any advice you guys could offer
thanks
Troy
its a little overcast here today, which i hope stays,
but is there any advice you guys could offer
thanks
Troy
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does the shutter speed affect the IS in terms of helping the IS do its job if im using a fast shutter speed, will there be less chance of camera shake,
As well as a ZIplock baggy as a rain coat for the body as mentioned.
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one hand for yourself (and the camera), one hand for the boat. you don't want the camera to go overboard, with or without you.
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IS is only useful for camera shake when taking a photo under slow shutter. If your shutter speed is fat enough to stop sail boat action ... then it should be equal to the task of stopping hand shake. (In essense, if your shutter speed is fast enough to stop action on the lens end ... then the shutter speed is fast enough to stop action on the camera end). Which is why IS is useless for sports in general.
Using IS and a fast shutter speed is a waste of batteries and time (as IS takes a while to stabilize and write).
Remember to crank up the ISO for a faster shutter speed if need be.
Remember to take extra batteries as it's hard to find an open shop on the high seas.
Take a sun hat with a strap ...
Unsharp at any Speed
I just wanted to throw in a few more ideas on photographing sailing boats:
- Play with backlight to get some impressive colors from those huge sails
- Try to shoot from a high angle (if at all possible), to eliminate background clutter and to create more depth
- Go out when its wavy and windy, you'll get some great action shots.
- Take some pills against seasickness before you go eyeballing through your lenses
I will be going to Valencia this year, and hope to be able to photographwhen them Americas Cup racers are out practiceing.
― Edward Weston