t2i/3i/4i and the 70-200mm IS II lens to shoot hockey?
Re: t2i/3i/4i and the 70-200mm IS II lens to shoot hockey?
I can't find some of my other shots but this game I was an idiot and went aperture priority and set my ISO to 800. Sometimes I hit 1/500 but it was all over the place so some shots aren't very sharp. Go shutter priority at 1/500 and find a proper ISO or go manual and dial in a setting and stick with it. I shot in RAW, overexposed shots in PP, and jacked up saturation and contrast in PP as well. These shots were some of my first so I kind of winged it but do things differently now.




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