Beginner Football under floodlights

Good choice. I had the 7d with 70-200f4 for a while and it worked okay...but having the 2.8 is much better. Look forward to seeing some shots!
 
+1 for the Canon 7D and non IS 70-200mm. The Canon 1.4 TC work very well with this combo.
 
ISO 800! More like ISO3200! Go as high as you need. I often find I'm struggling at 1/500th and ISO3200. I usually shoot jpg to help with burst multi-shots. Post your results. :)

Echoing what Carol said, Dartford's ground, while it's a great ground and has quite decent floodlights, I had to shoot at 6400 and averaged around 1/640th so I know how Carol feels now.

(sorry Carol, the one of you didn't quite come out and we won't mention the score)
 
Echoing what Carol said, Dartford's ground, while it's a great ground and has quite decent floodlights, I had to shoot at 6400 and averaged around 1/640th so I know how Carol feels now.

(sorry Carol, the one of you didn't quite come out and we won't mention the score)

LOL. Glad about the pic. But lets mention the score 3:1 to Dartford!!! :)
 
Hi Philduncan,
I've just upgraded from a 50d to a 7d and use it for non-league football combined with a sigma 70-200 f2.8.
If you can afford the 7d you wont be disappointed.
I shoot at iso6400 or even 12800 if its really dark but that allows 1/500-1/640 shutter speeds and produces less noise than you may think.
I find i get much better results this way than shooting at lower iso's and then trying to "push" the images in PP.
FYI i shot in mRaw which produces a Raw image of around 10mb but critically allows the 7d to shoot continuously at 8fps without filling the buffer.

Here are a couple of examples shot a week ago on a gloomy and very dark tuesday night at Hemel Hempstead Town FC.
http://s207.photobucket.com/albums/...wn 20_03_12/?action=view&current=IMG_0694.jpg
http://s207.photobucket.com/albums/...wn 20_03_12/?action=view&current=IMG_0636.jpg

As mentioned by earlier posters, i wouldnt consider an f4 lens for night time football, you will really struggle to get anything usable with an f4 at 1/500-1/640 shutter speeds.

For the 7d, i highly recommend this companion book http://www.amazon.com/David-Buschs-Canon-Digital-Photography/dp/1435456912

Darren
 
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Could be worse tried it on a Nikon D50 at 1600iso it thought the lights were off lol
 
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