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Dirt bikes and ATVs - Sports Corner - Photography - FM Forums Join the Sports Corner photography discussion: We went to the open house for the ATV club we joined The track in the park was open and it rained on and off There were riders of all ages and abilities Of co
Sports Corner - Photography - FM Forums Yes, I'm serious about sports photography I just already have 70-200 for my Nikon D5 (as well as 300 2 8, 400 2 8, 24-70 etc) 1DX III (300 2 8, 16-35), so don't want to duplicate same lenses on sony system
~~Girls HS Lacrosse~~ - Sports Corner - Photography - FM Forums It's been 5-years since I have photographed a LAX game or posted here on Sports Corner The series of shots come from 2-games on March 21 and 22, 2025 in Pennsylvania The teams Cardinal Gibbons, from Raliegh, NC versus Archbishop Carrol, Radnor PA in game 1 and Archbishop Shanahan, Downingtown, PA in game 2
Surfing_ Almost - Sports Corner - Photography - FM Forums Join the Sports Corner photography discussion: The drive to surf I need some levity today I believe I take some really good photos, but I also know I take a lot of crappy shots To bridge this dipole, m
EOS R5 as a Sports Photography Camera - Sports Corner - Photography . . . I use a Canon R3, R5 and 1Dx Mark III for sports I live at ISO 10,000 plus for indoor and nighttime sports If the R5 is used solo it's really good for sports It's best used with newer lenses for better frames per second with the mechanical shutter The e-shutter performance is not as good as the R3 when it comes to sports like baseball and
DSLR vs Mirrorless Indoor Sports - Sports Corner - Photography - FM Forums The subject detection tracking can get confused in team sports situations and slip off the intended subject at the wrong time when teammates are nearby in the frame I use it more for isolated athlete images and 'old school' single point DSLR style focus point placement when multiple people are in the frame