Lighting at venues will always be tough. That's always the fun part.
Ringside I like 24-70 2.8 and you can toss in a 70-200 as well if needed. If you have a slower lens, always bump up the iso. I'd rather have a frozen shot with noise than a cleaner shot with motion blur.
The point of impact is not usually the best shot. When I shoot sports thats what I am going for, but with wrestling, its usually right after. The facial expression, the hair going everywhere.
Lighting at venues will always be tough. That's always the fun part.
Ringside I like 24-70 2.8 and you can toss in a 70-200 as well if needed. If you have a slower lens, always bump up the iso. I'd rather have a frozen shot with noise than a cleaner shot with motion blur.
The point of impact is not usually the best shot. When I shoot sports thats what I am going for, but with wrestling, its usually right after. The facial expression, the hair going everywhere.
Any specific questions, feel free to ask away.