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D300 settings for sports photography: Nikon Pro DX SLR (D500, D300 ...
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D300 and focus settings for sport photography
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- It's much, much easier to do this way. since the D300 has a pretty complicated set of menus. For example, I have been using the AF-ON button programed to focus the camera instead of the shutter release. This is done with Custom Setting a1 set on Release; Custom Setting A5 set to AF-ON Only and the front camera.
Better Sports Photography Settings by Sport | Nikon
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- To counter this, set your camera’s settings to the following: AF-C Priority Selection to RELEASE, AF-Area Mode to DYNAMIC AREA AF (9 points) and …
Nikon D300-Camera Settings for Indoor Sports Photography
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- Sports photography demans fast (Read: Expensive) glass. The ideal solution would be the 70-200 f2.8. The flash doesn't actually allow you to use a faster shutter speed, what it does is 'freeze' the movement, and since the duration of the flash is so short (<1/1000 sec) it will produce sharp images at slower shutter speeds (in some cases).
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- All forums Nikon Pro DX SLR (D500, D300, D200, D100) Talk Change forum. D300 settings for sports photography Started Dec 7, 2007 | Discussions thread Forum: Parent: First: Previous: Next ... I was wondering what settings other sports photographers are using in the D300 with good results, especially dealing with metering, AF-area mode, dynamic ...
Camera settings for sports photography Nikon - YouTube
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- Camera settings for sports photography Nikon d300 sports settings goes for most nikon dlsr cameras.
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Best D300 Settings for Sports Photography?: Nikon Pro …
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- FWIW, my 'settings' for Sports photography are: NEF12. Adobe RGB. ISO sensitivity ON, 400. Min Shutter 1/125 sec. Dynamic AF 9 points. Focus Tracking with Lock On: Normal. AF Point Selection: 51. Any help from you 'action photography' …
D300 Sports Photography | Nikon Cafe
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- So like most D300 users I am working on getting used to the body and settings. The ISO noise is hardly noticeable at 1600, 2500, or even 3200. Here are a few shots from last nights UCF Vs. UCONN game in Orlando. Feedback would be appreciated. At ISO 1600 - 1/800ss - …
Sports photography settings? Nikon D3100?
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- As far as the settings it will depend on how much light you have on the field and how well you want to freeze the action. 1/2000sec and stop a helicopter's propellers in mid flight. When I shot sports photography professionally, I usually used as low of a Fstop as possible. Shutter speed priority @ 1/250.
How to shoot best sports photos with Nikon D3000 with 55 …
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- Set your shutter speed to around 1/125 minimum (and you may have to go higher to prevent blur - but never lower than 1/125). You will have to increase ISO to get proper exposure - but realize that when you increase ISO, the quality of your photos will go down.
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