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    Hello,
    My son plays basketball as well as other sports and every yr I find it difficult to take good shots of him playing basketball. I can get good shots of other sports, and I figure its probably mostly the lighting in gyms and the speed of the game. I just thought I'd ask for any tips. thanks

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    Re: basketball photos

    Gyms and arenas are notorious for having wierd colour and poor quality lighting. One absolutely needs a fast lens, higher ISO and often a flash makes all the difference.

    Check out this article over on the strobist's site:
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    Re: basketball photos

    Thanks so much for the link...wish we had that orange background!..LOL

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    Re: basketball photos

    Benji -

    With patience and practice comes perfection. We don't always get it right the first time, but taking that first step is great. As Jerry says, lighting is not always the best and unfortunately, the best lens for the job is typically the most expensive.
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    Re: basketball photos

    I'm going to a 5/6 grade basketball game tonight. My great niece is one of the cheerleaders and has been begging me to come see her cheer. I plan on taking my camera but not sure I'll get anything good. I have a 75-300, 18-70 and 50 mm lenses and my external flash...any suggestions as to which lens I should use? And what ISO? The first two are not fast lenses...the first one is 4.5 and the second will open to 3.5 on the wide end. (I think this is right..) The 50 mm opens to 1.7 but I don't think I can get close enough for it...
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    Re: basketball photos

    Without knowing the actual conditions, I would have to guess that likely your 50mm would be your best bet (is it the 50mm F/1.8?), and plan to use a lot of the running shoe zoom method (lol). ISO. Likely somewhere around 800 or possibly higher. Set your white balance to auto and shoot in RAW if your camera supports it. That way you don't have to worry about the light colour, it can be easily adjusted later. Play with your aperture. Something between 1.8 and 4 will be needed depending on how much DOF you need, though at those numbers, your DOF will be limited.

    For action if you can get to it, your goals should be to reach about a 1/250th shutter speed, where motion blur starts to fall off a lot. At 1/320th and up, motion blur is for all intents and purposes eliminated.
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    Re: basketball photos

    Mary - don't forget to show us the results!
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    Re: basketball photos

    Quote Originally Posted by jerryph View Post
    Without knowing the actual conditions, I would have to guess that likely your 50mm would be your best bet (is it the 50mm F/1.8?). ISO. Likely somewhere around 800 or possibly higher. Set your white balance to auto and shoot in RAW if your camera supports it. That way you don't have to worry about the light colour, it can be easily adjusted later.
    Thank you, Jerry, for the quick reply...I was afraid I wouldn't get a reply till after I left for work and won't have time tonight to check the site. No, its the Minolta 50mm 1.7. I don't know exactly how to use my flash yet. Its this one:..

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    Re: basketball photos

    Quote Originally Posted by dkippen View Post
    Mary - don't forget to show us the results!
    You probably won't want to see the results...LOL...I'm not real good at indoor exposures. But...if any come out worth looking at, I'll share..
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    Re: basketball photos

    Hey, Jerry...what about my metering mode...

    I have Multi-segment, center weighted, and Spot
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