LUMIX G9 Autofocus ► Tested at a SOU Women’s College Basketball Game
Photo Moment - February 21, 2018
I wanted to really test the autofocus capabilities of the LUMIX G9, so I brought it to a SOU Women's College Basketball game to capture the action. Sports Photography may not be MY strong point, but this camera makes up for it. You can easily see how well the autofocus tracks the fast-paced movement. It is definitely one of the best sports cameras on the market.
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That strip setting looks good, I might make it my default setting.
I am here because I tried to photograph some Australian football. Results weren't good. My lens for the day was 75-300. For best framing, I need to keep to around my nearest quarter, the oval is quite large.
It's cricket season now, most of the players are in the middle of the oval most of the time. There really isn't a good substitute for a narrow, fast lens.
The ability to shoot 20fps raw I am sure would be nice I have rarely found I needed more than the 6-7fps I have now to get a shot I liked.
Where I do find my G7 good for shooting sport is outside during the day where the smaller and lighter long lenses allow for easy hand-holding of the distant action and the Nikon for the closer action. So at the moment I would say a D750 which is about the same price is still better value if you are shooting indoors but it may be closer if you are outside.
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