![]() ![]() Not master work, but satisfactory: I've sold prints and coach and parents were happy. Used 2 flash units, radio triggers, bounced off wall behind camera (if I recall correctly). Here's a link to some group shots I took not too long ago of a school volleyball team. ![]() But I'm not sure the problem can be explained with a high ISO, either. I don't usually shoot above ISO 400 when I'm using flash - it should not be necessary. Of course, some lenses just aren't very good, and sometimes a lens is well reviewed, but the copy of the lens you buy is defective (back focuses or whatever).Īs Jon C suggested, ISO 800 is a bit much for some cameras. Should be good enough to do a better job. There seems to be more than one Tamron 17-50, but at least one of the models seems to have good reviews, like here. It could be the lens alone, but I doubt it. I second Jon C's question: What camera are you using? I doubt it's the camera, but I'm curious. ![]()
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