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Best sports camera 2000?
My question is: Is the Canon or Nikon 300S 7D good enough for sports? I realize that no 1D Mark IV or the D3S but what are the pros shooting with the first digital SLR, when she got her groove? Is it better than 8.3 fps what they were using in years Sports Illustrated back ten?
Ten years ago, if you use Kodak dSLR, which had mp sensors and uses two memory cards similar to those used P2 cards for professional video cameras. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Kodak/kodak_dcs620x.asp From sports photographers could give a figure on the rate Fire-speed control of any camera, any camera that can keep up with a firing rate of about three shots in five seconds, the shot in RAW + JPEG, ANY good enough. This means that any current Nikon or Canon dSLR body can do the job. We use full frame cameras mostly but when we have to go through the court for an ASP-C sensored camera is very good. One of my colleagues uses a Nikon D40 in the final 300 mm f / 2.8 to shooting games of the NBA. Of course it also has two d3s, one connected to a 14-24 f/2.8 and the other connected to a 24-70 mm f/2.8, but uses all three, depending on where the action is on the court. This is an example of an event that was shot with the D40, while on assignment. http://www.sportsshooter. com / members.html? id = 4135 As you can see, the D40 is quite humble capable of shooting sports with only a 6 MP sensor and a speed of 2.5 fps, which brand of camera you buy should have more to do with how the camera is set on your shooting style and the ease with which changes can be made common "(ISO, white balance, image quality, changes and changes in VE measurement mode) without removing the eye of the viewer must remember that the images printed on the SI are generally less than a quarter page and after have been controlled, have been reduced to a resolution of less than 150 DPI. If a 2 mp dSLR can produce images that are good enough to print a cover or a truck in a magazine, you can see that your question is very debatable. Note: Canon white lenses. A great way to market Canon, and that stand in the crowd. The black color used by Nikon, are much more stealth. The next time you go to an event professional Sporing, look hard and see how many lenses, black on the side of the court. You may be surprised. The basketball game last shot, the four of us from our shooting position were using Nikon (this included the personal photographer of equipment). At the other end of the court were the employees working for a local newspaper, Getty and AP. Your Canon have been provided by their employers.
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