I continued my never-ending experimentation today - these shots are all 1/800, f/6.3, Auto ISO. Matrix metering, nearest subject AF, continuous AF. D200, 70-200VR + 1.7 TC. Shooting in JPEG (large fine), which is something I haven't done in a LONG time.
Some things I will change for next time... I will go back to shooting RAW if possible as I just don't feel you can tweak the final image in JPEG with as much to work with as RAW, especially highlights and shadows. Vital when shooting in harsh lighting conditions - bright sunshine, deep shadows, fast action. I think 1/800 is not quite fast enough, particularly with my mediocre handholding technique. Far too many blurred shots, blurry footballs etc.
I might also tweak the setting that determines how quickly the AF tracks objects moving through the scene - I got way too many spoilt shots too, where an umpire or trainer or other players drifted into the frame.
I think I'm getting better at anticipating the action, but it is still VERY fast. I am just not experienced enough to track the action a lot of the time

The shots look pretty good at web sizes, but look a tad soft at 100%. Next time (errrr... next season!) I might try it without the TC. The extra length is nice, but I know I can get sharper shots and slightly faster AF without it. Maybe save for the 300/2.8 VR

Any thoughts? First shot is pretty much full frame, and the 2nd two are lightly cropped.



Rest of the gallery from today is here - http://losfp.smugmug.com/gallery/3405947