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Canon EOS – Sports Photography Tutorial with Craig Golding

October 17th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

By combining his passion for photography and sport, Craig Golding has become one of Australia’s best sports photographers. In this sports photography tutorial, Craig highlights the best techniques for high speed sports photography as well as photography tips for how to take action photos. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos

Duration : 0:5:23


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  1. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #1

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your question – do take a look at our full range of DSLRs here: canon.com.au/For-You/EOS-Digital-SLR-Cameras Cheers, the Canon team.

  2. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #2

    Yes, every Canon …
    Yes, every Canon EOS camera comes with Digital Photo Professional and RAW drivers. Third-party software also enables viewing and processing of RAW files.

  3. paperboyatyourdoor
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #3

    Hey I was wondering …
    Hey I was wondering if you could help me choose a dslr for shooting big ten football games. I would need good fps and good detail in the pictures. There will also be some night games so also good with med-low light.
    Any help would be great.

    Thanks

  4. iamkevinism
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #4

    excuse me sir, is …
    excuse me sir, is there a specific software that canon provides in order to edit/view a RAW file format?

  5. indierektmusick
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #5

    0:19 xD i LOVE …
    0:19 xD i LOVE this picture

  6. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #6

    Head on to your …
    Head on to your local authorised Canon reseller for more details: canon.com.au/Support-Services/Dealer-Service-Locator Let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.

  7. T3hTroll
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #7

    I want to take …
    I want to take photos of my model, but have a really intense background blur. I’m thinking of under $200. So is it best to get a 75-300mm?

  8. marshallyanda
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #8

    bro all canon …
    bro all canon lenses fit on all canon dslr

  9. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #9

    EF mount lenses are …
    EF mount lenses are suitable for all Canon cameras. EF-S lenses would suit your camera (e.g. EOS 600D) as well. Cheers, the Canon team.

  10. bumblebee561
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #10

    im new to …
    im new to photography, i got the canon rebel T3I and was wondering, do all canon lenses fit all canon cameras? like i want to buy some lenses but how do i know they will fit?

  11. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #11

    Hey there, usually …
    Hey there, usually for skateboarding, we see a lot of photographers using wide-angle lenses (e.g. canon.com.au/For-You/Camera-Lenses/EF8-15mm-f4L-USM-FishEye). However, at the end of the day its about experimenting and planning on what shots you want to achieve first. Do you have an idea of what sort of photos you want to take? Cheers, the Canon team.

  12. tomtheskater7
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #12

    What Lens should i …
    What Lens should i buy for a Canon EOS 1100D (18-55mm) for taking pictures of Action sports (e.g Skateboarding)?
    thanks

  13. Chris Staikos
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #13

    try to invest in …
    try to invest in some good glass. it will always keep value and will work with all your cameras that you may get, that is if you get an ef lens.

  14. pattyputtynose
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #14

    So good to listen …
    So good to listen to an Aussie voice – nice, down-to-earth chat by someone who knows his trade & is not ‘up himself’!!!

  15. nevershouteleaseah
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #15

    We are using this …
    We are using this video in my photography class as a lesson in shooting action, great job (:

  16. Anthony Easley
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #16

    Im in photography …
    Im in photography class and have to watch this 🙁

  17. H75119847
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #17

    awesome photos!
    awesome photos!

  18. rian009
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #18

    @0:19 game face
    @0:19 game face

  19. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #19

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your question. Please take a look at our World of EOS microsite (Google “world of EOS”) for more tips. Cheers

  20. KapteinFruit
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #20

    Thanks. Will take …
    Thanks. Will take a look right away. 🙂

  21. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #21

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your question – search YouTube for this video “Canon EOS – Chris Bray Creative Tutorial: Canon DSLR Lenses “. Cheers

  22. KapteinFruit
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #22

    This questions …
    This questions doesn’t really have anything to do with the video, but what would the best lens that would be worth buying for a 1000D be? And any suggestions on what lens to buy for taking pictures of surroundings and people? And will a Macro lens work well with a 1000D? If so, what would be a good Macro lens to begin with? Thank you in advance.

  23. hahahadropped2000
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:57 | #23

    So helpful to my …
    So helpful to my skateboarding photography, got loads a new ideas going! thanks

  24. tekho
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:58 | #24

    Epic photo on 0:18 …
    Epic photo on 0:18 hahaha

  25. CanonAustralia
    October 17th, 2012 at 19:58 | #25

    Well, it depends …
    Well, it depends on how close you are to the action. If you have a cropped sensor, you can acheive an even more zoomed in effect. Cheers mate

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