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So sports photographers, I am going to attempt first cricket under flood lights on Tuesday, a day/night YB40 game at Lords [so big pitch, big lights, players wearing pyjamas] - is there anything in particular I should be aware of, or is it just usual common sense rules on exposure, etc apply? Never shot them at night before, never photographed any sport at night, so whilst I am assuming there are no demons that can be any worse than your average sodium lit sports hall [which I have done plenty of], thought I would ask here just to be sure.
Will be shooting with my usual combo - D300 [or maybe D700 for noise handling abilities?] and 70-200 - so results will be the usual massive crops too, so still haven't quite made up my mind on which body to go with, the D300 gives me an effective longer focal length, but the D700 focuses quicker and can be cropped harder.
Might play pack horse, leave my butties at home and lug both....
Any thoughts welcome
Will be shooting with my usual combo - D300 [or maybe D700 for noise handling abilities?] and 70-200 - so results will be the usual massive crops too, so still haven't quite made up my mind on which body to go with, the D300 gives me an effective longer focal length, but the D700 focuses quicker and can be cropped harder.
Might play pack horse, leave my butties at home and lug both.... Any thoughts welcome
] so any century bat waving and....