Long lens for motorsport?
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Long lens for motorsport?
I still use the shutter button. Probably mostly out if habit and not feeling the need to try any other way.
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I ended up with about a 10% success rate. Those tracking shots are really hard to do at less than 1/200th.
I was reading about back button focussing but I didn't get round to finding out how to do it before I went.
Basically you can set the * button on the back of a canon to be the equivalent of the half press on the shutter. This allows you to have a much steadier hand and shoot faster. Apparently all the pro's use it.
I was reading about back button focussing but I didn't get round to finding out how to do it before I went.
Basically you can set the * button on the back of a canon to be the equivalent of the half press on the shutter. This allows you to have a much steadier hand and shoot faster. Apparently all the pro's use it.
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Yeah JD does it. I've used it like that on his camera.. Feels odd to me though.
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Ive never thought of using the * button on the back of the camera. Will have to give that a try the next time i shoot a moving subject, thanks.
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If you google for 'canon back button focus' you should find some pages explaining how.
I fancy going to a BTCC race next year so I'll try and sort it out for then.
I fancy going to a BTCC race next year so I'll try and sort it out for then.
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I'm pretty sure it's just an option in custom functions on most cameras.
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Probably worth pointing out that in side by side conditions, Dex got more keepers than I did at Phillip Island recently so it doesn't guarantee success.
Kev, 10% isn't at all bad going. I have good and bad days. On my better days I can get 1 in 7. On my bad days maybe 1 in 15. Panning is hard so find something to practice on.
Thank God for digital. I used to burn an awful lot of film on this years ago and that was with manual focus. In fact, manual everything.
Kev, 10% isn't at all bad going. I have good and bad days. On my better days I can get 1 in 7. On my bad days maybe 1 in 15. Panning is hard so find something to practice on.
Thank God for digital. I used to burn an awful lot of film on this years ago and that was with manual focus. In fact, manual everything.
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Can only imagine the amount of film and costs involved you'd rack up panning in those days. I honestly reckon I get about 1 in 30 that I'm actually happy with. I like the car to be uniformly in focus, not the front half in, and the back half getting soft. That is quite hard to get.
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The other pain was that Silverstone has 'temporary' stands made of scaffolding so the roof needs front stanchions to keep it up. That means to take a picture you have to snap it when the car is in one of the gaps! I had so many that had a pole in the picture. I eventually got the hang of pulling the trigger when one went through the view finder because at that speed, by the time I'd reacted to seeing it, the picture was grabbed in the gap.
Hopefully in the next 5 years their build plan includes remaking all the stands as more permanent structures with unobstructed views.
Hopefully in the next 5 years their build plan includes remaking all the stands as more permanent structures with unobstructed views.
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LOL Kev,
Thats what its like at most street circuits in Australia if you are shooting from GA thru the fencing.
The fencing poles are about 3-5 meters apart and if you do some panning shots you really need to get your timing spot on to not get a vertical pole. Example here
I changed my seats 2 years ago at the Clipsal 500 as our stand got the undercover seating for the first time and one of the vertical supports was right smack bang in front of the big screen.
Thats what its like at most street circuits in Australia if you are shooting from GA thru the fencing.
The fencing poles are about 3-5 meters apart and if you do some panning shots you really need to get your timing spot on to not get a vertical pole. Example here
I changed my seats 2 years ago at the Clipsal 500 as our stand got the undercover seating for the first time and one of the vertical supports was right smack bang in front of the big screen.
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Which is why Dex and I had so much fun at Phillip Island. There was no bastard there and as long as we stayed on the right side of the fence, no limits to where we could go.
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I must shoot Phillip Island one day.
Im looking forward to getting back to Bathurst this year as i havnt been since 2007 when I owned my first DSLR for one whole weekend prior.
Im looking forward to getting back to Bathurst this year as i havnt been since 2007 when I owned my first DSLR for one whole weekend prior.
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I wouldn't describe the Island as a motorsport photographers paradise but it's pretty good. There are lots of interesting corners to shoot from and the elevation changes work well. Sandown, by comparison, is nothing short of an absolute dead loss and I wouldn't even bother taking my camera unless I had full access. Fencing, walls and poor viewing access combine to make it an underwhelming experience.
I was surprised how much more I enjoyed shooting an event of relatively little significance. If there had been something major that day, I wouldn't even have been allowed to take the Battleaxe in there. 300mm is the limit (I don't tell them about the teleconverter). Half a metre of lens is a bit harder to explain. With motorsport there is no substitute for focal length. Megapixels help but they're not the answer.
I was surprised how much more I enjoyed shooting an event of relatively little significance. If there had been something major that day, I wouldn't even have been allowed to take the Battleaxe in there. 300mm is the limit (I don't tell them about the teleconverter). Half a metre of lens is a bit harder to explain. With motorsport there is no substitute for focal length. Megapixels help but they're not the answer.
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Re: Long lens for motorsport?
Well, long lenses aren't always needed, this was taken at a focal length of 27mm on a 1.6 crop camera:
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No spectator fences here, either.
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Re: Long lens for motorsport?
Your access would have been waaaaay better.
And again, it depends on the type of shot you are after.
Nice pic by the way.
And again, it depends on the type of shot you are after.
Nice pic by the way.
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Re: Long lens for motorsport?
I love the Clipsal 500, and have a fantastic seat and view (turn , but for photography my seat is generally rubbish
By far and away it's much more fun and successfull shooting at Mallalla
No catch fencing!
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No catch fencing!
Can walk around (nearly) the whole track!
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Re: Long lens for motorsport?
There's no EXIF data with those shots so, although it's obvious they were done with telephoto lenses, there's nothing to tell us what the focal length was.
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Re: Long lens for motorsport?
Yeah there is, or is that blocked to all but me?
(all have been heavily cropped)
Porsches one focal length 270 mm
Vees is 240mm
Whyoon 180 mm
Ricciardello 300 mm
HQ 110
Cini 92mm
Morriss 116
(all have been heavily cropped)
Porsches one focal length 270 mm
Vees is 240mm
Whyoon 180 mm
Ricciardello 300 mm
HQ 110
Cini 92mm
Morriss 116
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Yeah i really like the last two Porsche pans.
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