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How to take photos with SLR in indoor badminton match at night

Stop fooling around upstairs. Have you ever played badminton?

If you use flash in badminton match, you are sure to be kicked out. You can laugh without being beaten.

Because the movements of badminton players are explosive, and the wonderful scenes are high-speed moving pictures, the shutter speed of the camera must be very high to shoot well, at least11000 seconds.

This requires a high sensitivity of the camera. It is best to use the flagship SLR of various companies, such as Nikon D3s, D4 and Canon D1X.

It's best to prepare two cameras, one for telephoto close-ups of athletes and the other for wider scenes. If there are no conditions for dual cameras, telephoto is preferred.

If you can shoot on the sidelines, you can use a lens of 70-200, and shooting in the stands should have a focal length of at least 400. If the focal length is not enough, you can use a range extender.

The tripod is not very easy to use, but the success rate of hand-held shooting is not enough. A monopod is recommended.

In a word, sports photography requires high equipment and technology, and it is a professional photography category.

Of course, if you're just playing with tickets and making a scene, there's nothing high to ask, then just shoot it.