Originally Posted by
William W
It is often thought, implied and sometimes even stated, (though not here at CiC), that the need for higher ISO, comes with "low light shooting": and then we immediately think of “night time” or “inside a dark room” or “inside a Church” etc.
So I want to underscore the point of the value of High ISO to allow attaining the necessary shutter speed.
I often shoot at ISO1600, in daytime, outside – and sometimes even at ISO3200 in the same conditions: consider Filed Hockey, in the afternoon on a cloudy day the light is at about EV = 11.
- The fastest (longer) telephoto lenses are F/2.8
- I need 1/1600s to freeze action at “State Level” competition.
- Using F/4: I will be at 1/1600s
Here's the kicker - If I am framing tight and in Landscape Orientation (i.e. just fitting in the frame a player standing) the DoF at F/4 is less than 4ft (about 1 meter) (for a 135 Format Camera).
If I rotate the lens to Portrait Orientation and frame the shot just to fit in a player standing - I have about ONLY 1'6" DoF, (less than ˝ meter).
So realistically, for most tight framing of sports shots (using a 135 Format Camera) F/4 is about the limit of Aperture we can use safely.
If there are pockets of darker light, for example caused by the Grandstands, I sometimes need two more stops and then be at F/2.8 @ ISO3200.
The same examples apply for any "winter" outdoor Field Sport.
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Another fact worth mentioning is:
It is now relatively cheaper to buy a digital camera with high ISO performance than a telephoto lens as fast as F/2.8
This fact then brings within the reach of many enthusiasts the capability to for example, shoot their kids playing winter sports or sports under lights at night time, with prosumer telephoto or telephoto zoom lenses; many having a maximum aperture of F/5.6.
As another example, for the ‘super enthusiast’:
A night-time soccer game could be managed without taking out a personal loan to buy the EF 400 F/2.8L MkII – by the Photographer using the EF 400/5.6L and the EOS5DMkII . . . using the fantastic IQ and response of that excellent lens and the good quality high end ISO capacity of the 5DMkII.
WW