View single post by Robert
 Posted: Sat Apr 16th, 2016 16:17
Robert



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Yes, great fun Graham!

Today I went to the local rugby club, they were playing Bradford, I tried out the D300s and the D3 with both the Nikkor 300 f2.8 (MF) and the 80-200 f2.8.

I took 220 exposures, after deleting all the uninteresting and unwanted sequence images I'm left with about 25 reasonable photographs.

Here are some of them. I have selected them mainly for the action and the expressions on the players faces.

D3, 300mm f2.8 MF @ f2.8, 8000 Sec, Auto ISO 500


D3, 80-200 f2.8 @200, f4.5, 3200 Sec, ISO 400


D3, 80-200 f2.8 @200, f4.5, 3200 Sec, ISO 400


D3, 80-200 f2.8 @200, f4.5, 3200 Sec, ISO 400


Although I took quite a few exposures with the Nikkor 300 f2.8, on both the D300s and the D3, almost all of them were nicely sharp, with the action within the very narrow DoF. However, they were inevitably at the far end of the pitch and it was hard to pick choice shots at that distance, so most of the good shots were with the 80-200 and closer. The cold wind was making my eyes water and I found it very difficult to see what was happening. None of the D300s images made the cut, mainly I think because I found the D3 so much easier to see what I was doing and was so sweet to use.

Some of these images are very heavy crops a couple almost 1:1 yet they seem to me to be well good enough.

It will take me a few events to get fully up to speed with the D3 but I'm loving it!



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