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12/01/2008 06:31:27 PM · #1 |
Hey guys its been awhile. Next year I'm going to be shooting photos for several sponsored motorcycle racers. In the past I've used my cheapo Sigma 70-300 lens. It worked great except that I need slower shutter speeds to portray the motion better. Basically I need some stabilization. Which lenses should I be looking at? I need to have the reach of 300mm still so the 70-200 f/2.8 lenses are out. I don't want to have to use a teleconverter. I was thinking about the Sigma 50-500 aka "Bigma" because its the zoom range is so versatile. What do you guys think? Here is a link to a previous post with some pics so you see what I'm talking about. Thanks!
Motorcycle racing pics |
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12/01/2008 06:37:32 PM · #2 |
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12/01/2008 06:48:28 PM · #3 |
I love that lens but its too expensive for me. Canon L glass is out of my budget unfortunately. |
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12/01/2008 10:13:32 PM · #4 |
I have the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 IS USM which is very good for panning as the IS has a panning mode. I also have the 100-400 which is a great lens, the quality is much better than the 70-300 but the IS is actually better on the 70-300!!
The 100-400 isn't that much more than the sigma 50-500, though it would be interesting to know the quality of the sigma and if it has panning stabilisation as that extra 100mm would be useful |
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12/01/2008 11:26:03 PM · #5 |
i shot a 2 day event with the 85mm f/1.8. If you get in the right spots it's easy. Sure, you might get muddy but you don't miss a thing.
Of course, this depends how close you're willing to get to the action and how muddy you want to become, but it worked like a charm and i can recommend it. |
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12/01/2008 11:42:18 PM · #6 |
The 50-500 doesn't have stabilisation, as I recall.
Have you thought about simply investing in a monopod?
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12/01/2008 11:50:42 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Mr_Pants: Have you thought about simply investing in a monopod? |
Yeah, you want a monopod and a manfrotto MN080 monopod belt pouch. It makes it so much easier to keep the camera steady when panning |
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12/01/2008 11:52:01 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Tez: i shot a 2 day event with the 85mm f/1.8. If you get in the right spots it's easy. Sure, you might get muddy but you don't miss a thing.
Of course, this depends how close you're willing to get to the action and how muddy you want to become, but it worked like a charm and i can recommend it. |
It also depends on the fencing at the circuit, sometimes you have to stand further back so you can get higher to look over the fence |
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12/01/2008 11:57:32 PM · #9 |
Doesn't Canon make a 70-200 f/4 IS? Combine that one with a 1.4x extender. And like Bobocanus said, I also see that the 100-400 L is not much more than the Bigma. Maybe there are some secondhand options?
85mm for roadracing is too short.
I have pretty good results with a 70-200 2/8 and a third party 1.4x extender.
Some of these are cropped, some are not. Shot with a 6mp camera. The 8mp of the 30D will give a little bit extra room.
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12/02/2008 12:07:46 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by Azrifel: Doesn't Canon make a 70-200 f/4 IS? Combine that one with a 1.4x extender. |
Canon do but it's not that much cheaper than the 400, add the convertor and they are about the same.
Those bike shots are awesome Azrifel |
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12/02/2008 04:55:59 AM · #11 |
Great shots Azrifel!!! The background motion blur is the exact look I'm needing. Yeah I was looking at Canon's 70-200 f/4 IS. That would be a pretty good option, I just wish it has more reach than 200mm. If I spend $1200 on a lens I don't want to have to buy a teleconverter too! :o Hmm..... |
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03/30/2009 08:50:12 PM · #12 |
Bumping for more ideas. My first race event is in two weeks and I'll be renting my lens. My local shop has the Canon 100-400L and the 70-200 2.8L for rent. Which should I get and why? Thanks everyone! |
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