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  • Nov 16, 2007, 01:15 PM
    spdgnzls
    Taking pictuers of sports at night
    I have a CANON S2 IS camera and I have tried all setings to try to get good pictuers, My pictuers come out blury or dark:confused:
  • Nov 16, 2007, 01:20 PM
    charlotte234s
    The flash will only go out a certain length of area, even with a good flash or scoop. So if you are not very close they will be dark. If you are using a digital camera, ( I'm not sure if that one is digital or not, I've been out of photography for a little while) that could be why your picture are blurry, digital take a little longer to snap the picture than a film camera and film cameras generally take clearer pictures of moving action.
  • Dec 3, 2007, 08:42 AM
    ranger59
    Have you tried setting the shutter speed to a setting of around 100-125? Also are you shooting in a well lite area?
  • Dec 11, 2007, 09:58 PM
    cdnphotog
    Standard sports setting for NBA or NHL - Shutter speed 500 of a sec or faster, Lens wide open (2.8), ISO 800-1600 - and still you can't always freeze the action!

    Best way to use a point and shoot for sports:
    Shoot in the best lit area of the arena or field. Try upping the ISO of the camera - 400 iso or even 800 iso. Try panning with subject (takes some practice) but you can use the blur to your advantage! Think a about pre -focusing if focus is an issue.

    Good Luck!

    Best option: Buy a digital SLR camera with a fast (2.8) lens!

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