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  1. #11
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    Now those are pretty expensive toys or they are expensive in the states. Are they yours? Or do you have a rich uncle who buys you expensive toys?

    If you have a rich uncle... wanna lend him to me for a while?
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    Quote Originally Posted by raynerj1 View Post
    Now those are pretty expensive toys or they are expensive in the states. Are they yours? Or do you have a rich uncle who buys you expensive toys?

    If you have a rich uncle... wanna lend him to me for a while?
    Yes, you guess, John, they are not my. No rich uncle
    I have 2 friends who own these cams. So they give me one by one their cams on this match. There were bad light conditions for my Fuji S6500.
    Regards, Dmitry.
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    Have you tried going to a higher ISO/ASA rating? That makes the camera take less samples and makes the camera more sensitive and you can wing a couple more shots in poor lighting. The drawback to a higher iso setting is higher noise tho... The shots are not as clean, same as using a 800 film instead of a 32...
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    Quote Originally Posted by raynerj1 View Post
    Have you tried going to a higher ISO/ASA rating? That makes the camera take less samples and makes the camera more sensitive and you can wing a couple more shots in poor lighting. The drawback to a higher iso setting is higher noise tho... The shots are not as clean, same as using a 800 film instead of a 32...
    Thanks, John. My Fuji is capable to ISO 1600, but acceaptable results are only on ISO 400, and on 400 it is impossible to take a sport shots. So I have to ask my friends for their DSLRs. And even DSLRs makes fuzzy shots in dramatic moments .
    Regards, Dmitry.
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    Don't I know it... My DSLR goes down to 200 and up to 3200. Although at 3200 it is a little noisy. I tried to take a few shots of motorcycles zipping by on the interstate during the Rally... It is hard enough to get a bike in the frame when they are going 70MPH(120KPH), much less getting them focused.
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    Default Re: recent football (soccer) images

    I have promised my son that when he is about 13 I will take him to Scotland, and we'll go see a "real" football game!!!! (Gonna track down Ian Gillan while we're there too) Im tryin to get to set up dinner with him while we're there) Yup, one of my idols as far as singers goes He plays a mean game of footy too
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