Gianna'sPapa
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I've been practicing with my new Canon XS with the kit lens. When taking fast action pics, I can't go much faster than about 1/500, because my pics get really dark even with the ISO set at 1600. Would a different lens fix this?
Also, when taking pics of things that I can't zoom in on, when I try to crop them down (i.e. pics of football players at the line and wanting to crop down to just one player) they get very blurry and out of focus. Would a different lens also fix this?
I really need to find a "general photography" board to ask all these technical questions that have nothing to do with Disney!
Like you, I am limited to 1600 ISO and that is noisy ( I shoot a Pentax K10). To obtain the fast action low light pics, you will probably need faster glass and a good noise reduction program. Since my brand does not produce long fast glass, I had to go with an off brand 70-200 lens. Its a Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM II. I did have a minor problem with it, but it was quickly fixed and is now working great. The 70-200 gave me the lowlight and the reach that I need for what I photograph. As others have posted, the lower the f stop #, the shorter the depth of field. That is a consideration as you are shooting. I also use Topaz DeNoise 5 for my noise reduction. There are other applications out there and some other members can recommend further. I am very pleased with DeNoise 5.
(just a small exaggeration).
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