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Old 22 Jan 2005, 22:51 (Ref:1207440)   #1
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Camara Settings

I saw this on another forum today. It's taken from the Sports Illustrated website.

It gives some pointers on what settings to have on your DSLR, for sports photography, it covers both Canon and Nikon. I have put the 10D settings on to my 10D it will be interesting to see what the results are.

The URL is http://www.siphoto.com/
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I'm not sure on this... for instance I wouldnt set my 20D to the parameter that uses in-camera sharpening - I like turning that parameter down...

As for switching to AdobeRGB... sRGB seems to be recommended everywhere else...
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be very careful about using these presets. they are designed specifically for SI and their needs. SI photogs ship their CF cards to the NY office without any in camera editing or post editing. this is why these presets exist, so new/freelance photogs shooting an event for SI can set their cameras correctly.

as for adobeRGB, i prefer it over sRGB. imports colour better into photoshop.
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I saw this on another forum today. It's taken from the Sports Illustrated website.

It gives some pointers on what settings to have on your DSLR, for sports photography, it covers both Canon and Nikon. I have put the 10D settings on to my 10D it will be interesting to see what the results are.

The URL is http://www.siphoto.com/
rob as vs346 says i would avoid setting my camera up to their settings unless you're specifically working for S.I. - what they want and what you want are two entirely different things.
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