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| Has anyone got any pictures of professional rugby or football grounds that I could use? Thanks in advance
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| Can anyone suggest a camera for me? I'm looking for a camera that I could use for rugby games, decent zoom and pretty clear. I'd also like to be able to use for everyday life although my main use would be taking pics from the terraces at pro games and also some amateur matches. I wouldn't like to spend more than £400 but could probably just stretch to £500 for something good.
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| Quote justarugbyfan="justarugbyfan"Can anyone suggest a camera for me? I'm looking for a camera that I could use for rugby games, decent zoom and pretty clear. I'd also like to be able to use for everyday life although my main use would be taking pics from the terraces at pro games and also some amateur matches. I wouldn't like to spend more than £400 but could probably just stretch to £500 for something good.
Cheers in advance.'"
The Canon 50d Can be picked up in your budget on eBay, well suited to sports photography with it's rapid shutter speed and practically no delay, a Tamron 70-300 lens would be good for rugby, everyday life you would need something shorter, the stock 18-55mm lens? Search eBay and look at getting one with the 18-55mm lens, and purchase the zoom lens later.
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| Quote dum-dum="dum-dum"a Tamron 70-300 lens would be good for rugby'"
At F4/5.6 it isn't fast enough for sports photography.
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| Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"At F4/5.6 it isn't fast enough for sports photography.'"
Hmmmm. A tad sweeping.
Given good light (and even winter days can have good light sometimes) f/4 or f/5.6 should allow 1/500 at a reasonable ISO (say 400 or thereabouts).
I shoot rugby with a f/2.8 lens but often set the aperture to f/5.6 to allow slightly more leeway with the focussing of fast-moving subjects.
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| Having not used the tamron at rugby I couldn't say for sure, it's acceptable for powerboat, Sunday league football and cricket.
The guy was asking with a budget, it's within his budget and he'll get some great snaps. Like the poster above, I've managed in winter months with 1/500 on ISO100, not the best light but decent results. I wouldn't have told him to go spend a grand on glass before deciding he didn't really like taking photos.
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| Quote dum-dum="dum-dum"The Canon 50d Can be picked up in your budget on eBay, well suited to sports photography with it's rapid shutter speed and practically no delay, a Tamron 70-300 lens would be good for rugby, everyday life you would need something shorter, the stock 18-55mm lens? Search eBay and look at getting one with the 18-55mm lens, and purchase the zoom lens later.'"
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out
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| Anyone thinking of buying a point-and-shoot this Christmas will find some useful, generic, info here ...
[urlhttp://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57329700-1/how-to-tell-if-a-cheap-camera-is-any-good/[/url
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| Looking at getting an "entry level" DSLR for Christmas. Anyone recommend any?
Been looking at the Nikon d3100 but can't decide whether its worth just buying the body and getting a better lens or one that comes with an 18-55 lens
All recommendations welcome, looking no more than around £450
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| Quote casman2="casman2"Looking at getting an "entry level" DSLR for Christmas. Anyone recommend any?
Been looking at the Nikon d3100 but can't decide whether its worth just buying the body and getting a better lens or one that comes with an 18-55 lens
All recommendations welcome, looking no more than around £450'"
Entry level Canons and Nikons will all do a great job, just check with the Nikon how long it has been around, their entry models tend to be around a bit longer than Canon's and you may get more for your money with a Canon.
Your idea with the lens is right, the Canon kit lens isn't that bad but if you have the money have a look at some second hand [url=http://bit.ly/ueSzORSigma's 24-70 f2.8[/url is a fantastic lens for the money.
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Having had some reasonable success with concert photography last year:
www.flickr.com/photos/mortonstal ... 79/detail/
I'm now very excited that my daughter has managed to get us front row seats for The Overtones next year.
It's the same venue - Blackpool Opera House - but for Olly I was about two thirds of the way back and used my 55-250 lens. Obviously this won't be any good for the front row seats, so just wondering if anyone can suggest a decent lens for me for this distance.
Cheers
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Having had some reasonable success with concert photography last year:
www.flickr.com/photos/mortonstal ... 79/detail/
I'm now very excited that my daughter has managed to get us front row seats for The Overtones next year.
It's the same venue - Blackpool Opera House - but for Olly I was about two thirds of the way back and used my 55-250 lens. Obviously this won't be any good for the front row seats, so just wondering if anyone can suggest a decent lens for me for this distance.
Cheers
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