How to photograph sports with different camera shutter speeds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ย. 2024
- Learn how two shutter speeds when shooting sports can give amazingly different results.
In this episode, I take you with me as I show you how you can speed or slow down your shutter speed to shoot the action at world renowned show jumping facility Spruce Meadows, in Calgary, Alberta!
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I am because of we. Heading to the equestrian park with camera for the 1st time in an hour -I love both techniques and will use both thank you
thanks for impressions, I like to start this year with such photography. I like both (fast or slow) ,,,
Thanks so much for watching!!🤘🏻❤️
Hey, try next time capture movement with high density ND filter, like 500, shutter priority of 50-60, and low ISO, it will give you faster aperture like 1.7-2.8 which will separate more rider and horse from the background. Problem was not not enough background movement but lack of separation of subject matter - and I think that's what you were trying to find as some point, but 40 made subject too blurry IMO.
Thank you for that tip. New to filters, now I have a place to begin
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video! I would like to know which camera did you use. I like blurry background but it comes to subject I would like to blur some parts of the subject but not 100%, with my Canon R6 and Sigma 60-600mm I can do that. Thank you !
Thanks for video
Your welcome, Thanks for watching!!
Hi, do you think I could shoot such showjumping with my 250D and a 70-200? I’m considering if I should use f2.8 or f4
I’d say yes. If you can get close enough to the action. 🤘🏻❤️ thanks for watching! F2.8 would be better but f4 in my mind to totally fine. It’s all up to your personal preference. 👍🏻
hello just wondering what camera and lens you used?
Thanks for watching!
For this video I was using a Canon 70d and a 70-200 lens. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and reach out. Thanks again.
Huch
Hi, unless I missed it, you said 1/2000 sec, ISO 100 but did not say the fstop. Can you please tell what it was? Thanks for the video.
Hey Anne, thanks for watching!
Doh!
Sorry, now that I rewatched this viddy. I realize I didn’t talk f-stops at 1/2000sec
Double Doh!!!
Because it’s a few years ago, my best guess would be f4 -5.6 somewhere in there.
That being said it really depends on the amount of sunlight (or light in general if inside) you’d have for your particular day of shooting.
Set your shutter speed first then build your exposure triangle of off that.
If you have any other questions or if this doesn’t help feel free to ask me anything, anytime !
Cheers and thanks again for watching.
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Cory
@@photohuch That's no problem. Thanks for answering. But that makes sense to start off with the shutter speed!!
would this be possible if i didnt have someone to take the photos? ( if im on the horse)
What lens were you using?
Thanks for watching!
I was using a 70-200mm
@@photohuch Thanks. I just traded in my D850 and F lenses for the Z9. Going to get the 70-200 hopefully today.