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Georgia Dome Lighting
 
Steven Limentani, Photographer
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Charlotte | NC | United States | Posted: 11:42 PM on 08.16.11 |
| ->> Looking for anyones insight into the lighting levels for a night football game. Have also heard the end zones are dark. |
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Tim Casey, Photographer
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Gainesville | FL | USA | Posted: 4:36 AM on 08.18.11 |
->> At ISO 1600 f2.8, you can shoot at 1/800 in the end zone, 1/1000 at midfield, for football.
For basketball, it's a little bit brighter.
It's also brighter if it's a day game and sunny outside. |
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Tom Ewart, Photographer
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Bentonville | AR | USA | Posted: 9:35 AM on 08.18.11 |
| ->> And a lot brighter for basketball with proper strobes mounted on the catwalk (Ring B)... :^) |
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Dannie Walls, Photographer
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Charlotte | NC | USA | Posted: 8:45 PM on 08.18.11 |
| ->> The end zones are dark Steve, i shot with my d700 and d300 last year and pretty much avoided shooting the d300 because i wasnt pleased with it. D700 i think was at iso 3200 and it worked fine. |
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Josh Weiss, Photographer
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Atlanta/Athens | GA | United States | Posted: 1:22 PM on 08.19.11 |
| ->> Tim is about right, although I usually shoot ISO 25000, 1/1000 at f/2.8. |
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