Bike Race D800e
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:57 am
Hi everyone
Took delivery of my new D800e a few weeks ago and have been attempting to get to know it ! I have not had the opportunity to attempt action shots until Sunday last when i was asked to attend a mountain bike 100k endurance race, now i do know the D800e will not be what my D3s is in the speed stakes but i found the process very interesting
so here are four unremarkable pics taken with the Nikon 24-70 from VERY close to the actual track for your comment
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NWL_1753 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
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NWL_1807 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
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NWL_1866 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
The only Female rider i captured at the event
NWL_1858 by nikon boy1, on Flickr
My initial feelings are as follows , at the event i found the focussing to be spot on as was the exposure, i had trouble initially with capture speed , now i know it is NOT a D3s and thought i was prepared but i actually had to really concentrate on getting two or maybe three images of each rider in lieu of spraying a dozen or so as i would with the D3s, not really a bad thing as i say it made me concentrate on what i was doing and lets face it i had less frames at the end of the event to process, if i wanted to cover the event for a magazine i would take the D3s as i know i would miss very little, however i do feel that the camera can deliver action pics if you concentrate on the moment and your framing, as in everything with action photography timing is very important, i had no trouble with the buffer as i thought i might either
Back at the Computer and converting the raw files is a whole new ball game the ability to crop up to 50% or more with little loss of image detail is just amazing and very, very liberating on my iMac 27inch @2880 dpi the files are stunning in detail, i needed no sharpening or levels adjustments either
36 megapixals is VERY addictive , i did some portraits of a 3 year old granddaughter of a friend and likewise the images are amazing in detail and sharpness
This camera is a whole new ballgame for me and can't wait to take it into the outback or the coast
Anyway i have never shot a bike event before and i am open to some criticism and recommendations for the future if anyone feels inclined
Cheers
Took delivery of my new D800e a few weeks ago and have been attempting to get to know it ! I have not had the opportunity to attempt action shots until Sunday last when i was asked to attend a mountain bike 100k endurance race, now i do know the D800e will not be what my D3s is in the speed stakes but i found the process very interesting
so here are four unremarkable pics taken with the Nikon 24-70 from VERY close to the actual track for your comment
[img
NWL_1753 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
[img
NWL_1807 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
[img
NWL_1866 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/img]
The only Female rider i captured at the event
NWL_1858 by nikon boy1, on Flickr
My initial feelings are as follows , at the event i found the focussing to be spot on as was the exposure, i had trouble initially with capture speed , now i know it is NOT a D3s and thought i was prepared but i actually had to really concentrate on getting two or maybe three images of each rider in lieu of spraying a dozen or so as i would with the D3s, not really a bad thing as i say it made me concentrate on what i was doing and lets face it i had less frames at the end of the event to process, if i wanted to cover the event for a magazine i would take the D3s as i know i would miss very little, however i do feel that the camera can deliver action pics if you concentrate on the moment and your framing, as in everything with action photography timing is very important, i had no trouble with the buffer as i thought i might either
Back at the Computer and converting the raw files is a whole new ball game the ability to crop up to 50% or more with little loss of image detail is just amazing and very, very liberating on my iMac 27inch @2880 dpi the files are stunning in detail, i needed no sharpening or levels adjustments either
36 megapixals is VERY addictive , i did some portraits of a 3 year old granddaughter of a friend and likewise the images are amazing in detail and sharpness
This camera is a whole new ballgame for me and can't wait to take it into the outback or the coast
Anyway i have never shot a bike event before and i am open to some criticism and recommendations for the future if anyone feels inclined
Cheers