D300 @ Wide World Of Sports

JESTERJESTER Registered Users Posts: 369 Major grins
edited January 2, 2008 in Sports
I took this at the Disney Holiday Classic at Disney's Wide World of Sports over the Christmas holidays. Wow, what a nice place to photograph sports!

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Nikon D300
Lens 85 f1.4 @ f2.0
ISO: 1600
Shutter Speed: 800

Comments

  • BikePilotBikePilot Registered Users Posts: 99 Big grins
    edited January 2, 2008
    wow, very sharp and clear!
    Josh


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  • shoppixshoppix Registered Users Posts: 93 Big grins
    edited January 2, 2008
    D300 & BBall
    Nice capture.
    Is this cropped or is this what the 85mm & D300 will give you from the side lines. I have a D300 on order, and next lens purchase will be the 85 1.8.

    Also, did you have to do any clean-up editing, like noise etc? From what I have read, the D300 is pretty clean even at 1600. Why did you choose ISO of 1600 and 1/800? Do you need 1/800 speed to shoot these guys. I just shot 6 HS games at 1/320 ( and 1600 on my D70s) & no blur, just lots of noise!

    Steve (shoppix)
  • JESTERJESTER Registered Users Posts: 369 Major grins
    edited January 2, 2008
    shoppix wrote:
    Nice capture.
    Is this cropped or is this what the 85mm & D300 will give you from the side lines. I have a D300 on order, and next lens purchase will be the 85 1.8.

    Also, did you have to do any clean-up editing, like noise etc? From what I have read, the D300 is pretty clean even at 1600. Why did you choose ISO of 1600 and 1/800? Do you need 1/800 speed to shoot these guys. I just shot 6 HS games at 1/320 ( and 1600 on my D70s) & no blur, just lots of noise!

    Steve (shoppix)

    Steve, there is a little cropping but not much. As far a post processing I ran it thru Lightroom and Noise Ninja but it really didn't need much. It was great at 1600. I am just used to shooting in a cave for HS Basketball and used 800 because I could to stop all the action. I was actually trying out several different settings. I went back the next day and use my 70-200 on f2.8.

    BIKE PILOT....Thanks for the comment.
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