Nikon D3 Guide To Sports Photography
Nikon D3 Guide To Sports Photography
Nikon D3 Guide To Sports Photography
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Table of Contents
Using the Menus ........................................................... 4
Autofocus
Focusing with Autofocus ............................................. 7
Behind the Goal ........................................................11
Tracking erratically moving subjects that are frequently
obscured by other objects
Pitcher or Runner? ....................................................12
Switching instantly between subjects at dierent distances from the camera
The Inside Track.........................................................13
Tracking subjects that are obscured by objects passing
in front of the camera
At the Finish Line ......................................................14
Quick shutter response
Poor Lighting or Bad Weather ...............................15
Poorly lit or low-contrast scenes
Exposure
Auto ISO Sensitivity Control ...................................... 16
A Daytime Stadium Match ......................................17
Switching between sunlight and shade
Active D-Lighting (ADL) ............................................. 19
A Daytime Stadium Match Revisited ....................19
High-contrast lighting
Easy Exposure Compensation ................................... 21
Image Quality
FX and DX Formats .....................................................22
Vignette Control.........................................................27
Lens Options
Vibration Reduction (VR) ...........................................28
Options for Long Lenses ............................................30
Camera Settings
Sharing Settings .........................................................31
J button
Multi selector
4: Cancel and
return to previous
menu
the menus.
1 Display
Press the G button to display the menus.
the icon for the current menu.
2 Highlight
Press 4 to highlight the
icon for the current menu.
a menu.
3 Select
Press 1 or 3 to select the desired menu.
a menu item.
5 Highlight
Press 1 or 3 to highlight a
menu item.
options.
6 Display
Press 2 to display options
for the highlighted menu
item.
Autofocus
an option for Custom Setting a1.
3 Choose
Choose whether the camera gives
priority to focus or to shutter response in focus mode C.
Autofocus
Focus Tracking with Lock-On
Focus tracking with lock-on controls how the camera responds to abrupt changes in focus distance. It can be used
to prevent the camera from immediately refocusing when
objects move through the space between the subject
and the camera, ensuring that the camera will continue to
track the main subject once the obstacle has moved away.
Choose the length of time before the camera refocuses
from Long, Normal, and Short.
Camera will wait before
refocusing on objects
behind the subject
Camera will track and
focus on objects the
same distance from the
camera as the subject
Camera will wait before
refocusing on objects
behind the subject
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Example 1
Behind the Goal
Photographers positioned behind the goal at a soccer match
are faced with subjects that move unpredictably and that
may be intermittently obscured by objects coming between
the subject and the camera during framing.
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Autofocus
Example 2
Pitcher or Runner?
Choose lower lock-on times for improved focus response
when you may have to switch quickly between subjects at
different distances from the camera.
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Example 3
The Inside Track
Choose longer lock-on times when photographing a runner
on the inside track or in other situations in which your subject
may be blocked for relatively long periods.
Your subject
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Autofocus
Example 4
At the Finish Line
Selecting Release for Custom Setting a1 ensures a quick
shutter response and faster frame advance rates.
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Example 5
Poor Lighting or Bad Weather
Select Release + Focus for quick shutter response while slowing frame advance rates in continuous release mode for improved focus with scenes that are poorly lit or low contrast.
Note: If Focus is selected for Custom Setting a1, the shutter can
only be released when the camera is in focus.
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Example 6
A Daytime Stadium Match
Auto ISO sensitivity control is ideal for scenes with large variations in brightness.
Sunlight
Shade
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Exposure
Maximum sensitivity:
6400
Minimum shutter
speed: 1/500 s
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Example 7
A Daytime Stadium Match Revisited
Use Active D-Lighting for compositions that include areas
of sharply contrasting brightness.
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Exposure
Active D-Lighting
High or Normal
Metering
Matrix 1
Exposure mode
e, f , or g 2
ISO sensitivity
ISO 1600 or less 3
Memory card
UDMA-compliant memory card 4
1. Active D-Lighting will not produce the desired effect when
used with center-weighted or spot metering.
2. Active D-Lighting has no effect in exposure mode h .
3. Noise may be more noticeable in photographs taken at higher
values.
4. Choose cards with faster write times for quicker processing
when taking large numbers of photographs.
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Image Quality
settings for shooting menu bank B.
4 Adjust
Sample settings are listed below:
Image quality: JPEG fine
Image size: L
Image area: DX format (24 16)
the role of the Fn button.
5 InChoose
the Custom Settings menu,
select Custom Setting f4 (Assign
FUNC. button) > FUNC. button +
dials. Highlight Shooting menu
bank and press J.
between shooting menu banks.
6 Switch
Press the Fn button and rotate a command dial to cycle
through shooting menu banks as shown below.
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FX and DX Formats
Notes
Shooting menu bank can also be assigned to the
button + dials options for Custom Settings f5 (Assign
preview button) and f6 (Assign AE-L/AF-L button).
Apart from image quality, image size, and image area, settings for banks A and B should be identical. Any changes to
bank A should also be made to bank B. Note that although
separate Picture Controls may be selected for each bank,
modifications to Picture Control settings (including quick
adjust and other manual adjustments) and changes to Interval timer shooting and Multiple exposure apply to
all banks.
If the settings in bank C are the same as bank A and those
in bank D the same as bank B, you will be able to identify
the selected image area by the crop displayed in the viewfinder.
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Image Quality
FX and DX Formats
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Notes
Vignette control is available from camera firmware version A 1.10/B 1.11 (some lenses can only be used with firmware version A 2.00/B 2.00 or later). It can be used type G
and D lenses only (either alone or with AF-S/AF-I teleconverters) but is not available with DX-format or PC lenses or
when FX-format lenses are used with the DX-format crop.
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VR mode
Suggested for
Moving subjects (e.g., shutter speeds of 1/500 s or faster)
OFF
Stationary subjects
NORMAL (ON) 1 Panning shots of moving
subjects
Photographs taken from
a car, boat, helicopter or
other unstable platform.
ACTIVE 1
Subjects moving
too fast to frame
using panning
Panning shots of
moving subjects
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(autofocus
priority)
M/A
Description
Choose when focusing primarily with autofocus. Manual focus will only be activated
if the focus ring is rotated a large amount.
Prevents manual focus from being activated accidentally.
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