10-04-2016 08:37 PM
What sort of Exposure Values do photographers encounter at night time MLB or NFL games? Thanks.
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10-06-2016 05:59 PM
@buffalobreath wrote:I don't shoot major league sports. I shoot local high school sports including football in a small, poorly lit rural stadium. My EV ratings are 6 to 7 in the center of the field. The corners are about EV 4 to 5.. I was just curious what the pros contend with. Their photos appear pristine. I figure a lot of that has to do with the processing. I do my own RAW files with Photoshop Elements 14.
My use a Canon EOS 1DX Mk 2 and a Canon 400mm f4.DO IS 2.
Thanks.
I would think that you should be able to get away underexposing by 1-2 EV, to up the shutter speed, with that gear.
Also, while that link may have said that night sports are about 9 EV, if the event is televised, which most professional events like football are, then the venue is lit up just a bit more than 9 EV.
10-05-2016 07:08 PM - edited 10-05-2016 07:09 PM
Are you familiar with Ev Value Charts? You can use different settings, for a given amount of light, and get near identical exposures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_value
According to that link, outdoor night sports with artifical lighting fall somewhere around 9 Ev.
10-05-2016 11:59 PM
For some crazy reason I overlooked that site. Thanks.
10-06-2016 11:21 AM
What gear are you thinking about using? Most pro sports places are pretty strict on what they will allow you to bring in.
10-06-2016 12:55 PM
I don't shoot major league sports. I shoot local high school sports including football in a small, poorly lit rural stadium. My EV ratings are 6 to 7 in the center of the field. The corners are about EV 4 to 5.. I was just curious what the pros contend with. Their photos appear pristine. I figure a lot of that has to do with the processing. I do my own RAW files with Photoshop Elements 14.
My use a Canon EOS 1DX Mk 2 and a Canon 400mm f4.DO IS 2.
Thanks.
10-06-2016 01:16 PM - edited 10-07-2016 09:00 AM
When I did fill in work I used two lenses mostly the Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II USM and the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM and occasionally the Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM or way back, version one of these. Always on a 1 series, or F1n, camera. If you do football you can use the big 600mm but it is usually too long for baseball. All but the 70-200 were rented BTW. I didn't do it enough to warrant purchasing nearly twenty grand in lenses.
For you the best choice is the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM and one of the offerings in the 150-600mm zooms.
10-06-2016 09:23 PM
The 70-200mm f2.8 is my primary lens for indoor volleyball and basketball. I've used the 400mm with both 1.4x and 2x III extenders with incrediable sharpness. I should have bought the lens long ago.
10-06-2016 05:59 PM
@buffalobreath wrote:I don't shoot major league sports. I shoot local high school sports including football in a small, poorly lit rural stadium. My EV ratings are 6 to 7 in the center of the field. The corners are about EV 4 to 5.. I was just curious what the pros contend with. Their photos appear pristine. I figure a lot of that has to do with the processing. I do my own RAW files with Photoshop Elements 14.
My use a Canon EOS 1DX Mk 2 and a Canon 400mm f4.DO IS 2.
Thanks.
I would think that you should be able to get away underexposing by 1-2 EV, to up the shutter speed, with that gear.
Also, while that link may have said that night sports are about 9 EV, if the event is televised, which most professional events like football are, then the venue is lit up just a bit more than 9 EV.
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