12-03-2018 08:01 PM
12-03-2018 09:43 PM
If you are using flash, the shutter speed is automatically limited to 1/200.
12-03-2018 09:43 PM
If you are using flash, the shutter speed is automatically limited to 1/200.
12-04-2018 10:15 AM
"When in manual mode I can’t adjust the shutter speed to over 200."
Have you ever been able to select a higher SS? If yes, than reset your camera as you are in a setting that limits it or you made a setting change by mistake that limits SS.
12-05-2018 10:05 PM
Thank you for the response, it was because I had the flash on. I am trying to take pictures at a basketball game and without the flash the pictures are too dark. The shutter speed of 200 is too slow to take action shots. Any suggestions?
12-06-2018 10:41 AM
"Any suggestions?"
I suspect you are using the standard kit lens. If, yes, it is too slow for this type of shooting. And, I also suspect you are shooting from the bleachers or stands? Yes, no? I need to know answers to these questions for assistance.
BTW, how are you getting by with flash at a BB game? That is a huge no-no every place I have ever been!
12-06-2018 11:00 AM
Yes I am shooting from the bleachers as a beginer Mom who is trying to get the best shots of my children. I am using an EF-S 18-55mm and or a EF75-300mm. I appreciate any tips and tricks you can share.
12-06-2018 06:59 PM
"I appreciate any tips and tricks you can share."
Unfortunately , Mom, neither of these lenses is going to be easy or even possible to use. Not that you can't do it but from the bleachers it is going to make the slow lens problem worse. If you dont' want to buy faster lenses, at least f2.8, all you can do is hike the ISO up. ISO 3200 and 6400, even higher, however, be aware the quality of the photos goes down as the ISO goes up. Gyms are notorious poorly lighted so the photographer has to compensate for that.
Can you get on the floor?
12-07-2018 09:39 AM
Thank you for your reply, I truly appeciate it! Any recommendations for a some what affordable lense?
12-07-2018 10:02 AM
"...some what affordable lense?"
Yeah, a fast lens and affordable are generally on the opposite ends of the spectrum. The confine of the bleachers almost rules out a prime which is the top choice for fast and affordable.
However, if you can get by with a prime the best one is the ef 50mm f1.8 at about a $125 bucks. Another very good one with a bit more reach is the ef 85mm f1.8. It is around $300. Both of these are very much faster than your kit zoom lens and both are a constant f1.8 if needed. More inside the zoom range of your lens is the ef 35mm f2 but it is a bit more expensive.
Top choice would be the ef-s 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens. It also has a constant f2.8 aperture.
Question, do you post edit your shots? If you don't this a must. You can correct a lot of things and make any photo better in post editing. Take a look at Photoshop Elements or try the free Canon DPP4 which you can d/l if you don't already have it.
Keep in mind if you go the prime lens route which is not a bad idea, you can not zoom. Two ways to over come that limitation is using your feet to zoom or your post editor.
12-07-2018 01:34 PM
Thank you for all of the tips! One more question, if I do get out of the bleachers and onto the floor, any recommendations for settings?
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