
Originally Posted by
Her_B4
As I mentioned earlier the bigger lens that I bought to get started is a EF70-200mm F2.8L IS USM that I thought I would be able to add an extender to at a later date if I felt so inclined (EF1.4X II or 2X). Is this not an option?
Steer clear of teleconverters, even the so-called good quality ones are crap. I used to cover motorcycling for Kiwi Rider and The Evening Post's Autopost, and car rallying too, and I bought a Nikon one to use on my F5. The quality was hugely affected and it didn't work well with the autofocus either. I had much better success with a 300m lens and a fixed spot, although the 24-120mm lens I bought later was excellent.
Here are some shots I took at Wanganui in 2001. They were shot on film orginally but copied onto a disk later. The panning ones are essential to get a sense of speed and movement in the shots. I like ones looking up the start/finish straight and it's good to get several bikes in the shot as they fight for the lead on the corners too.
The most important thing to do is practice. With digital it's a lot cheaper, but when I was covering the Rally of NZ using film, I would shoot about 22 or more rolls of 36 exposure film. Of those, I would be happy with about 100 photos. Any out of focus were dumped and only the best shots passed on to the drivers. They get offered so many shots from so many people (same with riders) that they are only interested in the best.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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