I went to a city council meeting that a friend was just elected to,
and there was a PJ with 2 Canon bodies and 3 big lenses.  He was
shooting 5-6 shot bursts of politicians sitting still.  They probably
used 2-3 pictures tops for the paper.

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2012, at 12:49, Christine Aguila wrote:
>>
>> Chicago Sun-Times photo editor:  "So, let me get this straight: You shot a 
>> total of 426 frames?"
>>
>> Me, newly hired sports photographer:  "Yes."
>>
>> Chicago Sun-Times photo editor:  "And all we have is a total of 23 usable 
>> shots."
>>
>> Me, newly hired sports photographer:  "Right."
>>
>> Chicago Sun Times photo editor:  "You're fired."
>>
>> Me, newly hired sports photographer:  "Understood.
>>
>
> When I shoot live concerts, I'm delighted if my shots-usable to shots-taken 
> ratio is 1 in 10.  Usually it's more like 1 in 20.
>
> The editor doesn't care how many shots it took to get the results, they just 
> want enough usable results (my opinion anyways).
>
> It would be interesting, would it not, to find out what the usable ratio is 
> for the pros.  I would think that sitting on the sidelines, machine-gunning 
> with a zillion frames per second, they go through a lot more than just 426 
> frames in one game!
>
> (as an example, my last concert I attended, the first "usable" frame was 
> #5637, the last was #6166. I posted 32 images out of 529 frames shot!)
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2011/new_standards_holiday_show/ if 
> you care!
>
>  -Charles
>
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