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It is also an opportunity to be part of an event that is rich in talent and potential. Congratulations to the Scorpions for this wonderful achievement. It is therefore against this background that the Bank thought it fitting to support GRTS in their bid to meet the cost of broadcasting these games for the benefit of all Gambians. For close-up photos of large field sports such as soccer, you may need a longer lens than the but I would still start with the and see what kind of images you get and if you really want to invest in a longer lens.

Another opinion - for what it's worth. No one lens is going to be everything you need for shooting basketball up close and soccer from the stands. So 2 lenses are a foregone conclusion. Soccer - an f4 lens would be fine for day games, but you'll want 2. Within your budget, that limits you to a f2. Basketball - here you'll want wide angle to mild telephoto along with f2.

I suggest the Tamron f2. The combination of the 2 Tamron lenses just hits your budget. People - both the and ranges will be useful for people pictures, and the 2. Video - the will have a range from wide to tele that I am told is very useful for video, and even the could allow you to follow the action in a game if you want to try that. Otherwise, you just need more reach. A on FX sensor is adequate.

Would also be used for Wildlife photography and I know the would be better there in most instances so I am looking something that would be a good compromise for both purposes. Focusing speed on the other hand was terrible. The auto ISO works well to get the shutter speed up high enough to stop the action while the large aperture gives a good amount of subject isolation. We dig into the detail The Nikon Z mm F2. With a versatile focal length range and a fast aperture for low light photography and blurry backgrounds, this lens promises sharp imagery and smooth bokeh with minimal aberrations.

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Submit a News Tip! Reading mode: Light Dark. Login Register. Best cameras and lenses. Started Sep 12, Discussions. Forum Threaded view. Sep 12, Nikon D If you believe there are incorrect tags, please send us this post using our feedback form. Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain. The D is the action camera, looking good.

Canon EF mm F4. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. ASR45 wrote: The D is the action camera, looking good. Thanks Alan. PoulEB wrote: Hi. Also, keep the camera "prefocused" as much as is possible, don't let it drift to the seating that is far away.

Also, I tend to stop down a little - 2. Be sure that AF fine tune is centered or if out any, front focusing, also. One other thought - I tend to use M anual mode to lock both shutter speed and aperture, with auto ISO, though the exposure probably could just be manually set.

There is an exposure difference when the players are looking up vs down, but sequences look better with everything locked down. On the D, it is either single, 25, 72 or I had not checked my AF settings in a while, looked out of curiosity.

I am thinking that a longer track setting keeps the AF from jumping to the closer defending player when my subject is driving to the bucket. Anyway, the D does not seem to have any issues following a fast break coming almost straight at me.

With the longish tracking time, one has to re-acquire focus with a release of the shutter button to change the subject of focus. Think I would try the 25 pt setting if I had a D Several sports shooters I know or have talked to think the D has a significantly improved AF system vs. Group AF 5 points should be available on the D, I believe.



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