7-on-7 football passing league tournament
This last Saturday I shot a local football passing league tournament and had a blast. I shot the first game with the 300 f/2.8 and then changed to my 70-200 f/2.8 with the 1.4x for the next two games. I then put back on the 300 and forced myself to shoot the remaining three games with to give it a work out and become familuer with it.
These first shots are with the 70-200.
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These last shots were taken with the 300 f/2.8
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I just have to say I love this lens (300). It's fast and the pictures come out very sharp.
Jim
Re: 7-on-7 football passing league tournament
Nice job Jim, it seems you were having fun with both of them, but it looks like that 300 lens will be a keeper. :)
I have an AllStar game Sat., the Indiana North vs South game with players who just graduated HS, in their last HS game.
JS
Re: 7-on-7 football passing league tournament
Thanks JS, It is diffently a keeper and I look forward to shooting a lot more with it.
I'm finished with baseball, although a friend of the family is playing in an All-Star game tonight. Don't know if I'll take any shots or not.
Good luck with your game JS
Jim