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bfreas
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join:2001-06-16
Franklin, KY
reply to LiVE4594

Re: High ISO Sports Photos

I'd say you may want to look at a different body that gives better high ISO results. Maybe a 6D and a 1.4 teleconverter. The full frame camera will give you a wider shot at the short end of the lens (won't get you to 28 mm but you'd be surprised). The 28-300L has a maximum aperture of 5.6 on the 300 mm end and will be almost useless at night for long shots.
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DavisPhotog
Flyingphotog
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join:2001-08-26
Rohnert Park, CA

said by bfreas:

I'd say you may want to look at a different body that gives better high ISO results. Maybe a 6D and a 1.4 teleconverter. The full frame camera will give you a wider shot at the short end of the lens (won't get you to 28 mm but you'd be surprised). The 28-300L has a maximum aperture of 5.6 on the 300 mm end and will be almost useless at night for long shots.

Honestly this is about the best you can do. Need to shoot with a body that offers better low-light performance....