I bought the recommended lens

fritodenny

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I wanted to take cheer competition pictures in a well lit gym and took
havok315's advice and bought a used Tamron 70-200 f2.8 for $500(ouch). Everyone said I'd need something that would let in the most light and I didn't want to settle for less. Thanks for all the input!

Here is my first picture with it.

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I wanted to take cheer competition pictures in a well lit gym and took
havok315's advice and bought a used Tamron 70-200 f2.8 for $500(ouch). Everyone said I'd need something that would let in the most light and I didn't want to settle for less. Thanks for all the input!


Wonderful picture of your cat, you got the eyes nice and sharp! $500 for that lens is actually a pretty good deal!

Now practice!
 

Beautiful cat, beautiful photo! Have fun with the lens! :cool1:
 
I wanted to take cheer competition pictures in a well lit gym and took
havok315's advice and bought a used Tamron 70-200 f2.8 for $500(ouch). Everyone said I'd need something that would let in the most light and I didn't want to settle for less. Thanks for all the input!

Here is my first picture with it.

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Nice test shot and a very fair price for a lens like that. Is it a stabilized lens? Surprised you were able to use 1/30th of a second.
 
Nice test shot and a very fair price for a lens like that. Is it a stabilized lens? Surprised you were able to use 1/30th of a second.

No, its not a stabilzed lens. There's no way I could afford the VC version. It looks brand new. Not a mark on it anywhere.
 
Nice sharp shot at 1/30th and ~124mm!

Be sure to practice shooting moving objects in low light. You will still need a decently fast shutter speed to minimize motion blur, which also means you'll still need to bump your ISO pretty high.

Depending on what size you're printing, or resizing too, your camera's high iso noise performance, and your sensitivity to high iso noie, noise may not be a huge issue. I'm ok with my camera shooting at iso 6400, and I've even shot at 12800 with acceptable outcomes. For family shots, and candids to share with family and friends, I usually resize 20MP images down to 10-12MP (good enough for small prints), and if lighting is tough with mixed temperature lights, I will convert to B&W.

Anyways, congrats on the new lens! Have fun with it!
 
I wanted to take cheer competition pictures in a well lit gym and took
havok315's advice and bought a used Tamron 70-200 f2.8 for $500(ouch). Everyone said I'd need something that would let in the most light and I didn't want to settle for less. Thanks for all the input!

Here is my first picture with it.

post some pics if it works for cheer competitions. That older non-IS version of the Tamron 70-200 2.8 is much criticized for it's poor AF on the POTN forums. but maybe cheerleading is not as demanding on the auto focusing as other sports
 
Nice shot.

$500 for a used f/2.8 is a pretty good deal. Keep practicing and post some cheer photos too!

Is the frito part of your screen name because you like Frito's or because you work for them?
 












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