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pgbphotographytas
13-05-2009, 2:35pm
I have just came across this website that has some good tips on it if anybody is interested.
http://www.astropix.com/SPORTSPIX/NSC/NOTES.HTM

Paul

dalewilde
14-05-2009, 10:26pm
nice and helpful link cheers

Greeny
12-09-2010, 5:00pm
Thanks heaps Paul - lots of really useful information here - hopefully I'll have alot more success shooting my son's soccer games next season!! :th3:

warhammer
12-10-2010, 1:17am
thanx for the heads up... its crazy to see how much gear is needed and how much it costs...

kiwi
12-10-2010, 6:58am
To shoot pro you nee a lot of gear, but not necessity. A d90 or similar with a 70-200 and a 1.4tc makes s versatile kit for most sport

BLWNHR
14-10-2010, 8:34am
A d90 or similar with a 70-200 and a 1.4tc makes s versatile kit for most sport

+1 (though I was using a D300).

452eiel
19-10-2010, 6:39pm
thanks Paul:] Very useful

doc
25-11-2010, 10:02pm
Thanks Paul, Some useful tips that im sure will come in handy one day.

graffitisurf
17-12-2010, 4:23pm
Great link. Thanks for that.

Jasmar
11-01-2011, 8:36pm
Thankyou!!!

GoldenOrb
13-01-2011, 1:33am
Great Link, the Mrs and I were only discussion this exact topic yesterday!!

GoldenOrb
13-01-2011, 2:39pm
just out of curiosity has anyone used reflex/ mirrored lenses to shoot sports? Obviously they dont give the same results as telephoto but can anyone give some advice?

Chayelle
14-01-2011, 9:00am
Thanks for posting this...
very useful.

crumplex
27-01-2011, 7:13pm
this is so useful! Thanks mate

Sobriquet
06-02-2011, 6:41pm
Very cool

kiwi
06-02-2011, 7:15pm
just out of curiosity has anyone used reflex/ mirrored lenses to shoot sports? Obviously they dont give the same results as telephoto but can anyone give some advice?


Don do it, lenses are too slow in all the wrong ways