Ceege
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As a team bonding thing in work, we have entered a couple of teams into a five a side footie tournament and seeing as I have the equivalent soccer skills to John Prescott and that singer in the USA world cup (whose name escapes me), I volunteered my services to catch our teams lows and maybe one or two highs through the viewfinder.
Seeing as I've not attempted sport stuff before, apart from a few cricket shots, I'm looking for a bit of advice so I don't perform worse than the team.
So can anyone who has done sport work, especially at night, give me some tips? The tournament will be played outside at night, so it'll obviously be floodlit.
I'll be using a D200 with either my Sigma 120-300 f2.8 or (if it turns up in time) a Nikkor 200-400 f4.0. What sort of ISO settings should I be using and roughly what shutter speeds should I try and attempt to get reasonable pics? Any other tips provided will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Seeing as I've not attempted sport stuff before, apart from a few cricket shots, I'm looking for a bit of advice so I don't perform worse than the team.
So can anyone who has done sport work, especially at night, give me some tips? The tournament will be played outside at night, so it'll obviously be floodlit.
I'll be using a D200 with either my Sigma 120-300 f2.8 or (if it turns up in time) a Nikkor 200-400 f4.0. What sort of ISO settings should I be using and roughly what shutter speeds should I try and attempt to get reasonable pics? Any other tips provided will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
