Hello,I am very much a newbie to photography. I have an EOS R7 that came with the RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM. I got a camera solely to take photos of high school wrestlers (my husband is the coach). When taking photos of fast action wrestlers in ...
Thank you, that is very helpful and I understand that you can only go off of what I'm telling you. I did not realize the depth of field is what the difference would be/better focusing. Possibly that is why I see more of the effect of an in-focus wres...
Ah, I did read it but I don't think I really digested it. I'll definitely have to check this software out as it sounds like it is very user friendly. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the advice, very much appreciated! I agree that I need to nail the photo clarity, something I know I'm struggling with right now. Question, why do you think most people use the 70-200 that I've encountered, when they are not much farthe...
Thank you so much! Dumb question, but then does the DPP4 allow you to save the photo in jpeg once done editing? I was thinking that you can't use the raw format to upload photos to Facebook, etc, so just trying to figure out how to get the more-user ...
Thank you again. The little I do know about lenses, I agree in that I'm leary on a fixed lens choice. (I'd hate to make that investment and then regret it, for the purposes of photographing wrestling, anyhow.) Even if I'm close, the wrestlers move ar...