Indoor Volleyball.
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:36 pm
I've been asked to take some shots at an indoor volleyball comp this weekend and was wondering if anyone could help me with the settings.
From what I can figure out myself, the ideal shutter speed will be enough to capture the ball sharply, if that can be achieved, any player movements should be sharp also. I was planning to use shutter priority and let the camera sort the rest out. Is this advisable?
I'll be shooting with a sigma 70 - 200mm F/2.8, which I'm hoping will give me the zoom I need, without having to resort to a 2x TC (and lose light). For players serving, should I use autofocus or pre focus and hope for the best? The lens is pretty quick to focus.
The court area is pretty bright with intense halogen lighting and skylights with white walls. Any ideas what ISO I should use, or just stick with auto?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I should be able to sell a few and also the local paper has asked for images.
Anyone got experience shooting indoor sports?
Hope someone out there can help. Thanks!!!
From what I can figure out myself, the ideal shutter speed will be enough to capture the ball sharply, if that can be achieved, any player movements should be sharp also. I was planning to use shutter priority and let the camera sort the rest out. Is this advisable?
I'll be shooting with a sigma 70 - 200mm F/2.8, which I'm hoping will give me the zoom I need, without having to resort to a 2x TC (and lose light). For players serving, should I use autofocus or pre focus and hope for the best? The lens is pretty quick to focus.
The court area is pretty bright with intense halogen lighting and skylights with white walls. Any ideas what ISO I should use, or just stick with auto?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I should be able to sell a few and also the local paper has asked for images.
Anyone got experience shooting indoor sports?
Hope someone out there can help. Thanks!!!