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Lighting conditions in Yankee stadium
Gary Mills, Photographer
Culver | IN | USA | Posted: 8:25 AM on 11.05.09
->> For night games what iso did you use and what were the exposures at home plate, picthers mound and second base?
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Robert Hanashiro, Photographer
Los Angeles | CA | | Posted: 9:26 AM on 11.05.09
->> I was using ISO 3200 - 6400 on a Nikon D3 often with a Nikkor 200-400mm zoom, often with a TC14; the exposure was 1/800 @ wide open.

From the overhead spots, you gained a bit more light.

http://sportsshooteracademy.com/2009/10/29/new-york-new-york
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Robert Hanashiro, Photographer
Los Angeles | CA | | Posted: 9:31 AM on 11.05.09
->> Front page of USA TODAY with a ground level jube photograph of Alex Rodriguez:
http://www.newseum.org/TODAYSFRONTPAGES/hr.asp?fpVname=USAT&ref_pge=lst
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Brad Mangin, Photographer
Pleasanton | CA | USA | Posted: 9:49 AM on 11.05.09
->> I was shooting around 1/1000 at 4.0 at ASA 1600 from overhead first base last night. Sometimes I dropped to 1/800 at 4.0. You can see what it looks like here:

http://manginphotography.net/2009/11/2009-world-series-game-6/
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Gary Mills, Photographer
Culver | IN | USA | Posted: 10:15 AM on 11.05.09
->> Thanks for sharing that information.
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Mark Loundy, Photo Editor
San Jose | CA | USA | Posted: 10:29 AM on 11.05.09
->> Nice shot Bert.

--Mark
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