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I originally bought my camera and lenses for the purpose of motorsport photography, but as is the way I find I use the camera for a wide variety of subjects. The equipment I'm currently using is a Canon 1000d body and a collection of lenses (18-55 kit lens, nifty fifty, 55-250, 28-135).
My problem is that I have had a few instances recently where I have wanted to shoot indoor sports and find that I just end up with blurred or very noisy photos. The first instance was a bodybuilding competition where the distance was too great for flash but the subject speed was slow, the second was a kickboxing tournament where the action was very fast but I was able to get a lot closer.
I have tried turning the ISO right up, but find that above 800 the pictures become very noisy. I have been requested by a friends mum to take some pictures at their wedding in January (I've explained that I'm a complete beginner, it's not their first marriages, they're not expecting much etc etc) so I want to make sure I stand a fighting chance of getting something reasonable and also wish to have kit suitable for future kickboxing tournaments etc.
The nifty fifty is obviously excellent in low light, but I find the fixed focal length make it's applications limited. I don't have a huge budget so I'm thinking that a body upgrade with better ISO performance would improve all my lenses (as opposed to a solitary lens upgrade) and also then give me a second body. To this end I have been looking at a 500d.
Does anybody have any thoughts/suggestions/opinions? Am I right to go for a body upgrade or better off selling lenses and upgrading? Or is there another route?
Thanks for reading,
Oli.
My problem is that I have had a few instances recently where I have wanted to shoot indoor sports and find that I just end up with blurred or very noisy photos. The first instance was a bodybuilding competition where the distance was too great for flash but the subject speed was slow, the second was a kickboxing tournament where the action was very fast but I was able to get a lot closer.
I have tried turning the ISO right up, but find that above 800 the pictures become very noisy. I have been requested by a friends mum to take some pictures at their wedding in January (I've explained that I'm a complete beginner, it's not their first marriages, they're not expecting much etc etc) so I want to make sure I stand a fighting chance of getting something reasonable and also wish to have kit suitable for future kickboxing tournaments etc.
The nifty fifty is obviously excellent in low light, but I find the fixed focal length make it's applications limited. I don't have a huge budget so I'm thinking that a body upgrade with better ISO performance would improve all my lenses (as opposed to a solitary lens upgrade) and also then give me a second body. To this end I have been looking at a 500d.
Does anybody have any thoughts/suggestions/opinions? Am I right to go for a body upgrade or better off selling lenses and upgrading? Or is there another route?
Thanks for reading,
Oli.