Were those 400 500 800 lens Zoom or Prime. Seems like the prime lenses are restrictive when it comes to catching field action. Most pics I've seen with those big lenses are quarterback handoffs, running backs out of the backfield, but rarely a catch over the middle. And of course, it allows to capture those faces within the facemasks. 2. Do you use a ball head on your monopod? 3. what is the difference from an F2.8 and F.4I know that the faster 2.8 is great for night, but what about the bokeh?
I generally always shoot manual mode. But if you're just starting out "Shutter Priority" is a good mode to try because photographing sports you generally always want a high shutter speed.
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Were those 400 500 800 lens Zoom or Prime. Seems like the prime lenses are restrictive when it comes to catching field action. Most pics I've seen with those big lenses are quarterback handoffs, running backs out of the backfield, but rarely a catch over the middle. And of course, it allows to capture those faces within the facemasks. 2. Do you use a ball head on your monopod? 3. what is the difference from an F2.8 and F.4I know that the faster 2.8 is great for night, but what about the bokeh?
Is there a preferred mode you shoot while photographing a game?
I generally always shoot manual mode. But if you're just starting out "Shutter Priority" is a good mode to try because photographing sports you generally always want a high shutter speed.
R6 as well !!!
I have a canon T7i right know 😅 but I want to upgrade to an R6. Is that a good choice?
I think so! They just announced the R6 II which is definitely a solid buy and comes out late Nov 2022
Sony Z9😂.. i really looked it up . Good information for the video though👍🏽
Excellent
Thanks for watching!
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