Before their last regular season game against University of the Pacificwhich, it must be revealed, is located in Stockton, California, about as conceptually distant from the Pacific Ocean as Lawrence, Kansasthe 2004 Stanford Men's Volleyball team posed for a team photo.
Since I was seated in the endzone with a big telephoto lens, I took a photo of the photo being taken:
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Once the game started, I was disappointed that I couldn't seem to find a camera setting that took unblurry photos of the action.
To: Jim
From: Thane
How to take photos inside at a volleyball game that aren't blurry?
No flash allowed.
I tried various settings (the "sports" setting on the Canon came close, but still blurry)
Jim replied:
impossible. the reason pix are sharp @ pro indoor games is because they are
very well lit. no flash=no stop action=no good in dim situations.
best you can do is is the largest aperture on your fastest lens using aperture priority. bump up the iso setting to 800 or 1600 as well.
you could try panning with the subjectfollowing the player while releasing the shutter. that would isolate him and blur the rest.
I eventually gave up trying to take action shots and just took photos of people standing still: