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85mm 1.8 for indoor sport, mainly Volleyball.


glenroy

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Hi all,

 

I am interested to know about the focusing speed of the 85mm 1.8 lens for

indoor volleyball.

I currently use the Sigma 70-200 2.8, and a 50mm 1.4, as well as the 300mm 4.0

(in good light).

I will be using it on the 10D and 20D at this stage.

 

Also I have been trying the 24-70 2.8 and found it a little slow in focusing.

Has anyone else tried this lens and found it slow to focus in action sports?

 

Thanks

 

Glen.

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It's pretty damn fast and accurate.

I bought the 85 1.8 with the sole purpose of indoor volleyball and i have to say i'm pretty satsified. (I use a 20D)

 

The only thing that my rival it is the 135 f2 or the 200 1.8 but it's hard to find the 200 1.8 these days. I find the 135 to be a bit too long.

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<i>"Just don't expect it to get spiked balls coming at you!"</i>

 

<p>I have enough trouble tracking spiked balls coming at me on court!</P>

 

<p>Useful topic, I've been thinking about the 85mm for volleyball and it seems to fit the bill quite well but it is still some way off for me as I'm still working on my general kit. However I've just added the Sigma 70-200 to it, now I just need to post some of the pic's it takes . . .</P>

 

<p>Glen, when you say the 24-70, I assume you are talking about the Canon lens as the Sigma does not have HSM but I thought I'd check.</p>

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Thanks all for the contributions.

 

I might lash out on the 85mm F1.8 as I feel that the 100mm, 135mm might be too long for what I'm after. It is mostly court side action thatI want to capture. I find that the Sigma 70-200 is almost perfect for other distances from around the court.

And yes the 24-70 F2.8L is the canon.

 

Cheers,

 

Glen

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  • 3 years later...

<p>We have an Olympus E-500 and would like to know a good lens for indoor volleyball. One of our lenses will not focus anymore and instead of getting it repaired, we were looking a getting a new one that might fit our needs better<br>

Any help would be nice<br>

Thank You</p>

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