Professional Photographer, Eugene Tan, talks about photographing movement and DSLR sports photography in this tutorial, as well and his EOS Photo5 2010 brief. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
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38 responses to “Canon EOS – Sports Photography Tutorial with Eugene Tan”
@1:48 ROCKSSSSS !
Hi there,
One thing I like from a professional like you guys is: you can explain your capability and ability to others clearly, easy to be understood, and yet-simple.
Keep on posting, Bro.
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thanks so much for this tutorial so helpful for amateur like myself ๐
@iamkevinism Thanks for this. It seems like your shutter speed is too fast. Lower it to 1/30 or even one second and experiment that way.
@CanonAustralia My camera is EOS Xti with a maximum of 1600 ISO. I'm shooting with 1600 ISO, f/5 or f/6 aperture with a shutter speed of 1/100 and above. Once I turn my shutter speed as high as thousands, it turns out to be dark. I don't know if I just need to know more adjustments or my camera won't just work with what I'm trying to do. (which is to capture a sharp picture motion mainly for basketball)
@iamkevinism Hi there, for indoor shots, best lenses are anything with a large aperture (e.g. f/1.4, f/1.8, f2.8). Look for lenses with these f-stop numbers as they will be able to help you in lowlight situations. Take a look at our full range of lenses here: canon.com.au/For-You/Camera-Lenses Many thanks, the Canon team.
@number1sfgiantsfan It is up to you, if you have an EOS body already, invest in the lens. Cheers, the Canon team.
Hi, does this require specific kind of lense? I'd like to know about taking shots in an indoor sports which there's not much light.
Should I get a 7D or a 70-200 f2.8is used? I can't get both. Great video!
@Frizzle1337 Hey there – this tutorial will help you: youtube.com/watch?v=vrVsPCvdxaM. For lenses, best way to approach is determine what your personal photography style is and then invest in a lens which will bring out the best. Cheers, the Canon team.
@ruddersfilms96 That is a technique called panning – try to look it up and let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.
How do u get the subject in focus and the background blured ie a race car zooming around
@The3penguins123 It is up to you. Weigh up your options and when you are ready, upgrade to the EOS 60D – it will feel more solid and has more advanced features for you to bring you to the next level of photography. Cheers, the Canon team.
@edog1960 Of course!
just bought a 550d and a 50-250 lens. Off to get a load of footie pics tomorrow.
Can i shoot with my 40d action shots?
@chubsnellie It does depend on your style. High speed continuous shooting, AI servo autofocus and a high ISO will be useful. Let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.
what is everybodys opinion for the mode you should shoot with sports?
just got my 60d with 24-105mm f/4L today! so happy with it
This was really great. Thank you!
@IVILoK1 Please do a search on YouTube for "Canon EOS – Getting Started: What Camera Do I Buy". Let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.
@WillDinn like an employer employing an employee?
I love how he says "a hurdler hurdling over a hurdle" XD I dont know why, I just found that really funny ๐
@olegnabunyi Definitely a 50D. ๐
@johnallenish We can't really recommend specific cards to you but any card with a Class 6 and above would be sufficient. Cheers
@CanonAustralia Hi! i have a new Canon 60D and i like recording videos at 1080p. what card would you recommend for me? besides the class10 card. Thank you!
@CanonAustralia I really love shooting landscape, portraits and night scenes
@olegnabunyi I really love shooting landscape, portraits and night scenes
@olegnabunyi it really depends on you – what will you primarily be shooting?
Im not yet a pro, but I already know a lot in photography, what camera is good for me,? 50D or 550D?
Nice video from malta!!!!
@CanonAustralia thanks
@TommyPh500d hey mate – it really does depend on what you usually shoot and if you plan to upgrade in the future. You might want to look into the 60D or the 7D ๐ Cheers mate
I have a 500d and next year i am planning on upgrading and i know basically everything there is to know about the 500d so what shall i upgrade to?
@LaczupakabraPL Glad we could help!
@raydeness Thanks raydeness. We'd love to hear your thoughts on what other videos you'd like to see. Cheers, the Canon team
on youtube all you need to do is hit pause. ^^, anyway, this very informative thanks alot.
i like this series.