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Camera bodies that is!
Looking at the EXIF on football pics on various sites (some referred to in this forum) and on photos posted in the Sharing section, I am coming to the conclusion that there are two flavours of soccer togs out there.
The first group seem to use a 300mm lens exclusively and the second group look to have two camera bodies - one with a long lens, 300mm or 400mm and the second body with (probably) at 70-200mm zoom.
First question - does the above seem about right? I have I assumed correctly?
Secondly, for those who use a single 300mm prime lens - do you simply shut up shop when the action comes too close or do you focus on just heads, feet...depending on the action?
Finally - if you use two bodies, how many shots do you miss whilst swopping and how do you go on if the action suddenly moves in the opposite direction you expected it to - swop again I suppose but then you are going to tell me that anticipation is the sport togs primary asset!
Thank you,
Alan
Looking at the EXIF on football pics on various sites (some referred to in this forum) and on photos posted in the Sharing section, I am coming to the conclusion that there are two flavours of soccer togs out there.
The first group seem to use a 300mm lens exclusively and the second group look to have two camera bodies - one with a long lens, 300mm or 400mm and the second body with (probably) at 70-200mm zoom.
First question - does the above seem about right? I have I assumed correctly?
Secondly, for those who use a single 300mm prime lens - do you simply shut up shop when the action comes too close or do you focus on just heads, feet...depending on the action?
Finally - if you use two bodies, how many shots do you miss whilst swopping and how do you go on if the action suddenly moves in the opposite direction you expected it to - swop again I suppose but then you are going to tell me that anticipation is the sport togs primary asset!
Thank you,
Alan