Hi
I've just been asked to shoot some pictures of a (field) hockey match tonight (8pm). Obviously it will be floodlit, but I need a high shutter-speed to catch the action - realistically, what ISO can I expect to use without too much noise? I've never gone above ISO 800 before ( a hangup from 35mm days?).
I know there's no definitive answer - but any tips would be welcome. I've shot plenty of hockey matches before - but they've all been during the day.
ETA - using a 70-300mm lens (won't be using the 300mm end if I can help it!)
Cheers
I've just been asked to shoot some pictures of a (field) hockey match tonight (8pm). Obviously it will be floodlit, but I need a high shutter-speed to catch the action - realistically, what ISO can I expect to use without too much noise? I've never gone above ISO 800 before ( a hangup from 35mm days?).
I know there's no definitive answer - but any tips would be welcome. I've shot plenty of hockey matches before - but they've all been during the day.
ETA - using a 70-300mm lens (won't be using the 300mm end if I can help it!)
Cheers
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bad advice to underexpose, if anything exposing to the right a little will help reduce noise but theres nothing like a correct exposure.
