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Sar NOP
29-04-2012, 2:40pm
Just a quick test shots on a local soccer match yesterday late afternoon to see how the AF performs with this kind of action.

Camera settings :

JPEG Large,
ISO Auto,
Manual Mode,
Picture Control : Standard, Auto sharpening,
AF-C & Dynamic 51-points


Lens : 200-400 VRI, handheld.



#1
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/3307/d8c1869croppedresize4.jpg



#2
http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/4946/d8c1907croppedresize3.jpg



#3
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/408/d8c1912croppedresize4.jpg



#4
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/6130/d8c1877croppedresize4.jpg



#5
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/154/d8c1924croppedresize4.jpg



#6
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/9558/d8c1925croppedresize4.jpg

arthurking83
29-04-2012, 4:36pm
great shots as always Sar.

The only question I have relates to the actual speed of the D800 in this environment.

Is the max 4fps(or 5 in jpg mode) fast enough for a fast paced environment such as sports?

My only concern with the D800 is the occasional go kart and other fast paced situation, where I set the camera to Ch(6fps) and pray for the best.

I'm not so concerned with the buffer performance as it seems to be in line with what I already am used too, which is usually more than I'm willing to shoot anyhow.

But those lost 6 frames in a 3 sec burst could make a difference in some situations.

rowdy23
29-04-2012, 8:04pm
lucky you were shooting oldies, to help with tracking

;)

Sar NOP
29-04-2012, 8:46pm
The only question I have relates to the actual speed of the D800 in this environment.

Is the max 4fps(or 5 in jpg mode) fast enough for a fast paced environment such as sports?


For each action I want to capture, at best I can only get 2 photos in a burst !
Really not fast enough (I think 8 fps is a minimum for this kind of action).







My only concern with the D800 is the occasional go kart and other fast paced situation, where I set the camera to Ch(6fps) and pray for the best.

I'm not so concerned with the buffer performance as it seems to be in line with what I already am used too, which is usually more than I'm willing to shoot anyhow.

But those lost 6 frames in a 3 sec burst could make a difference in some situations.

With only 4 fps, I need to use different techniques : for example, anticipate the action et capture it at the right time like with the old day with film.

Sar NOP
29-04-2012, 8:48pm
lucky you were shooting oldies, to help with tracking

;)

It's the best subject to start with this camera. :D

Tomorrow, birds in flight with the 600/4 (+TC)...:cool::cool:

swifty
02-05-2012, 9:57pm
Hi Sar,
If you haven't seen this thread from another forum, it may be of interest to you.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1108889

Sar NOP
02-05-2012, 10:34pm
Thanks for the link, swifty. :th3: