> Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> >
> > On Apr 17, 2006, at 2:51 AM, Roman wrote:
> >
> >> I'd noticed that DL doesnt allow changing image rendering settings in
> >> factory preset modes,
> >
> >
> > What does this mean?
>
> Canned modes don't apply any of the custom functions or other useful
> settings.
>
> >
> >> so I use Tv for Action/Sport, M anytime I know better what I'm doing
> >> and AV for all other normal situations.
> >
> >
> > I rarely use anything but M, picking an aperture to get the look I'm
> > after and then making minor adjustments to shutter speed when needed.
> > For sports I find TV isn't really appropriate -- why do you suggest it?
> >
> > -Aaron
>
> Tv's a good no-brainer for action shooting, set 1/500 and run with it. I
> can see why an experienced shooter like yourself would use M though.
Aarons sports shots are pretty much under constant lighting. Unless the dome
roof is open
and the
shade plays its hand.
>
> Personally, I've always used M or Av set near wide open for any action
> I've shot.
With my D1 i have great results using Av mode at F 3.5 or so. When i was
having WB and
exposure
problems with the D2H, i found shooting in Tv mode was to much all over the
place. M mode
with a
metering of the two jumps i was to shoot worked well. Just change the shutter
slightly
between jumps,
as they were usually off by a bit. Also if its a grey horse i'd shoot a tad
faster to
avoid the white part
to overblown.
Dave
>
> -Adam
>