Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
04-19-2016, 11:31 AM
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In my little practical experience of photographying sports , the choice is very easy:
For sports, high shutter speed 1/500th gives a lot of opportunities to freeze action but require high ISO (around 2000 to 3200, up to 6400) if light is not good.
Outdoor light is generally several stops better than indoors. Indoor distances are generally shorter than outdoor distances.
- for outdoor sports for the amateur/expert, APSC give more reach and with good AF tracking performance, it is the right choice.
- for indoor sport, lower light pushes the camera beyond the ISO level of acceptable noise; the one stop noise advantage of a full frame sensor is the one to have.
Best lens for the job: 100-300mm f2.8, indoor with FF DSLR and outdoor with APSC DSLR.
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