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OK, I have posted this on the Beginners forum but someone suggested posting it here too.. I took some sports pics for the first time with my Nikon D5000 and although some shots were ok I was disappointed with the focussing - see the pics below. I chose AF-C, dynamic area not spot. The pics were all
The D1, D1X and D1H batteries give about five shots before they read LOW and turn off the in camera display unless you hold your finger on the shutter for the rest of the charge. A used D2Hs is a The Nikon D70s and D50 are fine, but you'll want the faster frame rate if you shoot a lot of sports and can afford it. If you're
If your camera has scene modes, you can choose the sports setting, which tells the camera that you are shooting sports and will need a fast shutter speed to capture the action. FOCUS LOCK: If you seem to have trouble following the action and keeping it in focus, try setting the focus at one place and waiting for the action to
1 Feb 2010 Hi, everyone. I just got a Nikon D5000. I am somewhat of beginner but also somewhat familiar with photography so I thought I would post in this forum
2 Dec 2016 Sports photography presents you with many opportunities to capture dramatic and vivid imagery that will last a lifetime. No. If you are shooting with the latest and greatest cameras, such as the Nikon D810 or Canon 5d Mark III, you can actually use ISO up to its highest levels and your pictures will still look
1 Sep 2010 Hi! I recently acquired a Nikon D5000 primarily to take action shots of my daughters gymnastics where flash photography is NOT allowed. I shoot on the sports mode, but I have been getting blur and noisewhat setting can I chage to get a crisper photo??? Thanks in advanced! kellysmallwood is offline
16 Apr 2012 I have the Nikon D5000 camera with the 55-300mm lens. My son started playing on a lacrosse team that plays under the lights every game. I was so used to be able to get awesome action shots during the day by just setting my camera lens to sports setting and getting great pictures. I now find myself sitting
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4 Oct 2016 There are many types of photography where the camera and lenses are not the most important thing. When shooting low ISO images with decent lenses and plenty of light available, the difference between a really expensive professional camera and an entry level DSLR aren't very noticeable. You don't
19 Dec 2009 I have just purchased a Nikon D5000 to use for shooting the kids sporting events. I took some photos this week at a school wrestling meet, some came out ok and other a bit blurry and yellowish. I shot these in sports mode and have read that manual would be better. I am new to this and understand the only
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