<p>From my own experience, don't try the flash, it won't be able to recycle fast enough. Shoot the way you would the actual action on the field,...
<p>I am not a lawyer, i'm an engineer, and I've been in a videotaped deposition with a basket full of lawyers...for a 200Million plus...
<p>Let me echo a few of the other respondents who like the 17-55/2.8L IS.<br> I gave this lens to my daughter, to get her started with her...
<p>Ray,</p> <p>I upgraded to 7D 1.5yrs ago, here is what I have.<br> Canon 10-22, love this lens, great for architectural and landscape work,...
brian, your bball shot looks clean, what noise red. do you use?
<p>zack, i agree about the tired wrists, and the balance. used the mk I 70-2002.8 on my rebel, awkward...worked nice on the 40d, and terrific on...
<p>lens rentals is selling a used 70-200 f2.8L IS II for $1790, free shipping.....</p>
<p>steve "inertial resistance to motion" EXACTLY. heavy camera, heavy lens, hard to shake.</p>
<p>jeff, check out my post on a similar subject in the same forum thread=My 7D and the dreaded basketball shoot.</p> <p>i've been there, the 2.8...
<p>i would use the 100-400 for football, but you'll have trouble with shutter speeds if the games are played under the lights. for bball, 85 1.8...
<p>marcus, on the contrary, the additional weight actually stabilizes the camera/lens by virtue of it's weight.....that's my theory, and as a...
<p>you will never whine about the weight as you're looking through the gorgeous shots the 2.8 affords you. I owned the 4.0, sold it for the 2.8...
<p>don't be the guy in the gym shooting strobes, even if they're allowed...it's obnoxious and you blow out everyone else's pictures</p>
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<p>Great feedback you've received from all the posters. I shoot a couple of thousand bball pics per week, with my 7D and 70-2002.8L II IS. I...
<p>Carol, Tv in canon lingo is shutter priority...which as you know, means YOU set the shutter speed, camera determines the aperture based on the...
<p>Carol, the three factors which determine exposure are shutter speed, aperture and ISO. You can't hold two of them constant and change the...
<p>great timing on the shot. is the background underexposed due to flash use, or are there simply no lights on the crowd?</p>
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