best canon lens action shots image
Doug H
My old camera is a little outdated and when I take action shots the pictures come out blurry. I want a new camera with great technology that will give me great action shots.
Answer
Any DSLR with a longer lens will do what you want, but you will also need certain skills to get great action shots. Like panning with the action, shooting at the peak of action, knowing the sport you are attempting to shoot and depending more on your skills than the technology of the camera.
Many of the people here are using Canon and Nikon entry level DSLR's with the 70-300 mm lens and are being quite successful with their action and sports shots.
Any DSLR with a longer lens will do what you want, but you will also need certain skills to get great action shots. Like panning with the action, shooting at the peak of action, knowing the sport you are attempting to shoot and depending more on your skills than the technology of the camera.
Many of the people here are using Canon and Nikon entry level DSLR's with the 70-300 mm lens and are being quite successful with their action and sports shots.
What to do when taking an action shot in low lighting with canon ae-1?
Lindsay Ga
I'm getting the basics down for the canon ae-1 i've got. I would just like to know some specifics on how to get a good action shot of something when the lighting is low, without it coming out all blurry. I'm just not sure if theres certain things i need to know about what to do with shutter speed etc. anything helps. thanks!
Answer
Use fast film - ISO800 at least
Use wide aperture lens - F/1.8 if you can
Put the camera on a tripod.
Increase the lighting level any way you can - spotlights? or flash (not much use for distant action though!)
Use fast film - ISO800 at least
Use wide aperture lens - F/1.8 if you can
Put the camera on a tripod.
Increase the lighting level any way you can - spotlights? or flash (not much use for distant action though!)
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