Sports Shooters Feb 3, 2011 I would appreciate some input on lens options for shooting daytime/outdoor sports. Currently, I am using a D300 and 70-200 2.8. As you know, it's a great combination - but I need some additional focal length. Here are my options, as I see them: ...
Re: NIKON D850 OR D5 FOR SPORTS (SHUTTER COUNT) In reply toX Ray•Oct 22, 2022 I imagine the Sigma 120-300 2.8 used prices have dropped since Nikon came out with the 120-300 2.8. The Nikon 120-300 is now my move used lens. It's faster focusing than the 200 f2 and 400 2.8...
Nikon D850 has a score of90for Sports Photography which makes it anEXCELLENTcandidate for this type of photography. Fast Continuous Shooting: 7.0fps Environmental Sealings Fast Max shutter speed: 1/8000s 99 Cross Type Focus sensors 153 Focus Points ...
Nikon has a great lineup of DSLR and legacy lenses for DX or FX cameras, but the brand's investment in mirrorless Z-series glass stands out—particularly the premium S Line. Not the most portable cameras. While Nikon offers some fairly sleek models and compact cameras, many fall somewhere ...
If you want to get close to a distant subject, you need a telephoto lens. These are ideal for sports and wildlife photography, along with capturing candid shots of people at a distance. They’re also great for getting closer to details in both natural and urban environments which are lost...
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It is almost always in my bag for film and digital shooting. All you need are this lens and a wide zoom.This is not a lens for sports or moving subjects, although if you have a top camera like the D1, D2H or F5 it does OK. The slow autofocus is potentially limiting unless you ...
millimeter lens this is where a lot of professional sports photographers are working and they're just much further apart so that's a nice wide swath of area that you get a shooting and at eight hundred they're much farther apart so that's illustrating the front and the back...
Of the four lenses tested by DxOMark, there are two that really stand out. The first is not a true super-zoom in the sense of being an all-in-one lens, but instead offers the longest focal length that will be of interest especially to those shooting sports or wildlife. It is the Si...
There will be a companion Menu Setup Spreadsheet as well, which includes detailed listings of suggested Menu Settings and Custom Settings for various types of shooting situations, including Travel/Street, Action/Sports, Wildlife/Birds, Studio/Portrait, and Performance/Concert. You can learn about ...