Using IS Function on Lens for Sports????
dkeithdriggers
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I have been told that you should not use the IS function for sports. What is your opinion? I realize it slows the lens down a bit...Is this the reason? Please advise. I am having the most trouble in extremly low light even opened up to 2.8, ISO 1600, etc. Any advice would be great!!
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I dont own an IS lens but from what i have read you dont want it on whilst panning or following a target.
Panning is a little bit different. A cheap IS lens can't do much about tracking subjects as you pan. A more expensive IS lens will have two IS modes. The other IS mode is designed for panning. As I understand it, it's really for panning to follow subjects moving across your field of vision, like runners or race cars. I don't know how much that might help other situations like low light levels.
For most night time sports you'll need a fast lens (2.8 minimum) and high ISO (ISO 1600 is common).
Gary
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