D300 gets its first run at the AFL
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:15 pm
Wotta brilliant little instrument the D300 is for shooting sports!!! Took it out to the SCG for the Swans v Port Adelaide. The autofocus is fast as hell and generally accurate.... and the insane clattering of the shutter going at 8 frames a second is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face
I mostly kept the settings at A priority @ f/6.3 or f/5.6 (shooting the 70-200 w/ 1.7x teleconverter)... So shutter speeds normally somewhere between 1/500 and 1/1250. Multi area AF, 9 points, AF-C.
For metering, I set the camera at centre-weighted, but I need to play with it a tad more I think. Sometimes got quite easily confused if there was an overly bright (ie: sun glinting off seats) or dark (ie: shadowy grandstand) background.
My full gallery of keepers - http://losfp.smugmug.com/photos/272225182_ihCeC-M.jpg
Most are quite severely backlit though, with WB problems sneaking in towards the end due to the setting sun.
Can't wait for a cloudy day at the SCG
So anyway.
This is probably my favourite. Super mark, the kid fell over backwards a second after this shot. Ball spilled free, but the umpie judged he'd had enough of it to award the mark.
This is called "not enough talk". Both players intent on attacking the ball, and ran into each other.
This is called "Oh my god, the aliens are landing". 'nuff said.
As for this one... Not really an action shot, it is just after a belter of a tackle where the Swans player managed to get his opponent's jumper just about all the way off. (That shot can be seen here - http://losfp.smugmug.com/photos/272225158_g6StK-L.jpg ) Just found something hilarious in the shot. Furious action one second, and stunned mullets the next as they watch the ball bounce away.
I mostly kept the settings at A priority @ f/6.3 or f/5.6 (shooting the 70-200 w/ 1.7x teleconverter)... So shutter speeds normally somewhere between 1/500 and 1/1250. Multi area AF, 9 points, AF-C.
For metering, I set the camera at centre-weighted, but I need to play with it a tad more I think. Sometimes got quite easily confused if there was an overly bright (ie: sun glinting off seats) or dark (ie: shadowy grandstand) background.
My full gallery of keepers - http://losfp.smugmug.com/photos/272225182_ihCeC-M.jpg
Most are quite severely backlit though, with WB problems sneaking in towards the end due to the setting sun.
Can't wait for a cloudy day at the SCG
So anyway.
This is probably my favourite. Super mark, the kid fell over backwards a second after this shot. Ball spilled free, but the umpie judged he'd had enough of it to award the mark.
This is called "not enough talk". Both players intent on attacking the ball, and ran into each other.
This is called "Oh my god, the aliens are landing". 'nuff said.
As for this one... Not really an action shot, it is just after a belter of a tackle where the Swans player managed to get his opponent's jumper just about all the way off. (That shot can be seen here - http://losfp.smugmug.com/photos/272225158_g6StK-L.jpg ) Just found something hilarious in the shot. Furious action one second, and stunned mullets the next as they watch the ball bounce away.