So, after recovering from the crazy drive to Belgium, here are a selection of a few of the better shots from Friday. If anyone wonders why Hamilton seems to be on most of the pics - being a LH44 supporter, I am a bit biased and I think the Mercedes has a fantastic looking car. Unfortunately though, not quite the easiest to shoot - as the metallic livery is quite reflective. Luckily, the weather at Spa on Friday was rather cloudy, so the light conditions were perfect; no direct sunlight and I didn't have to use the neutral-density-filters to get under the 1/100s range. The PL-filter (Polarizing Filter) was quite adequate and proved to be excellent in making the colors that bit more vibrant.
Overall, I am very, very pleased with the results. Spa is an excellent choice for capturing the cars - the General-Admission Bronze tickets (€59 for Friday bought track-side) offer good access to the track and there are heaps of places to get close to the track. There are even spots that offer an unobstructed view.
I ended up walking the entire track to find the best spots; the Kemmel straight was the one I had originally planned to use, but then didn't like the "backdrop" (even at ultra slow shutter speeds, it doesn't offer much for pleasing shots IMO). I then found the spot just ahead of Pouhon: You're on the hill, the fence is lower and not within view, so it was perfect to capture the cars at speed heading into Pouhon. I also tried some spots before the Bus-Stop-Chicane but you're rather high up looking down, so I decided to back track to Eau-Rouge and Raidillon, where there are "windows" in the fence that allow unobstructed view to the track. That spot was also brilliant, as the track has these red/yellow curbs and the barriers which make for a nice backdrop, especially at slow shutter-speeds.
Because you are rather close to the track, even the 35mm can be used. Overall, most of my shots were done using the 50mm with a shutter-time around 1/60s to 1/100s. I tried slowing down the shutter-speed to 1/10s and 1/20s but it's extremely difficult to get the cars reasonably sharp. The dilemma being; Is it better to go ultra-slow for that perhaps 500th chance to hit the lottery with a perfect sharp shot or better to find a good middle ground, e.g. 1/60th-1/80th and walk away with 10% usable shots? I opted for the latter and am quite happy. Perhaps if I'd visit more F1 races, I would probably go super stylish and slow, but give this is the first time in 7 years that I visited an F1 race, it was important to me to make it a worthwhile visit. Even so, capturing these cars at >200kmh even at 50mm focal length at sub 1/100s shutter times is no easy accomplishment. Most shots are still hit and miss, but with a bit of practice, you get the hang of it. For those of you who might try to attempt the same; Use manual focus and pre-focus on the surface (or use back-button-focusing in conjunction with continuous focusing [AF-C on Nikon]), use manual-mode for consistent shots. Don't over-expose, better to be too dark than too bright (blown out areas can't be recovered), and always, always shoot RAW.
I also used the 105mm which is actually a macro-lens, but was excellent for the few shots I used it. Using it wide-open gave most shots a nice vignetting and super sharp in the center. For the areas that I chose for my shots though, it was a bit too close. Good for ultra-fast shutter speeds (1/2000s) as the cars were approaching Raidillon, but too close for the capturing them driving by.
So here are the shots - again, they are clickable for a high-res version. If you are viewing these on a mobile-device, if you click on them, you can get the fullscreen-view if you press the center of the image.
Before Pouhon with AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G ED with Hoya PL-Filter
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G ED @ 35mm, ISO 100, 1/40s, f/10 | PL
Before Pouhon with AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G with Hoya PL-Filter
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/60s, f/7.1 | PL
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/40s, f/13 | PL
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/60s, f/5 | PL
After Raidillon with the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G with Hoya PL-Filter
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/80s, f/6.3 | PL
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/80s, f/6.3 | PL
NIKON D800 + AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G @ 50mm, ISO 100, 1/100s, f/5.6 | PL
After Raidillon with the AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105mm (No filter):
NIKON D800 + AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED @ 105mm, ISO 100, 1/250s, f/7.1
NIKON D800 + AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED @ 105mm, ISO 100, 1/1250s, f/2.8
I chose these pictures because they are among my favorites. Especially the shots of the Torro Rosso were aced and it's such a nice looking car too. I also have some great shot of the Haas, McLaren, Ferrari and Red-Bull.
Also for the record, these shots are not-cropped (except vertically to get to a 16:10 format). They are what they are, using a full-frame DSLR (so 50mm = 50mm).
Cheers Phil