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My friend plays in an amature Ice-hockey team, and I have been along to some of the training sessions, to get some photographs of him and his team mates.
I have been taking my point-and-shoot Kodak DX6490 and the Panasonic Lumix TZ-3, and the shots have been ok.
Here is one of the shots I got, which has been popular with him and his team mates
However, with me now having my new camera, I'm just wanting advice...a lot of it!
I get to sit in the players box when I go, so I'm really next to the ice.
I am thinking I'm going to definately need the tripod too.
So....I know fast shutterspeed, and I'm unable to use any form of flash, due to the distraction of the skaters and the glare off the ice....
but what type of apature and iso would you recommend? Is it just a case of going for 2hours having a play about and hoe I get some decent shots?
NB: This is not a paid job, its just practice
I have been taking my point-and-shoot Kodak DX6490 and the Panasonic Lumix TZ-3, and the shots have been ok.
Here is one of the shots I got, which has been popular with him and his team mates
However, with me now having my new camera, I'm just wanting advice...a lot of it!

I get to sit in the players box when I go, so I'm really next to the ice.
I am thinking I'm going to definately need the tripod too.
So....I know fast shutterspeed, and I'm unable to use any form of flash, due to the distraction of the skaters and the glare off the ice....
but what type of apature and iso would you recommend? Is it just a case of going for 2hours having a play about and hoe I get some decent shots?
NB: This is not a paid job, its just practice