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Do you know a good camera for these kind of photos?

December 10th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

I want a very nice camera money is not an issue, i want one good for sports, photography and video caming and taking lively photos that will last me forever what kind of camera do i need? 🙂 thank you.

There is NO such camera

The fact that a digital camera is always evolving, means that every 5 to 6 years, you will be upgrading the body.
Shooting sports has much more to do with your skills as a photographer and having the right lens

Sample:

http://s862.photobucket.com/albums/ab182/fotomanaz/Answers%20album/?action=view&current=i_AIA3008copy.jpg

And finally, here is what you need to know before you start thinking about shooting amazing video using a dSLR with a video feature.

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml

Once you understand the limitations of ANY camera, you will not become frustrated with whatever camera you buy and you can start saving your pennies for the camera and lenses that will suit your needs.

At present the two most used entry level dSLR cameras are the Nikon D3200 and Canon T3i/600D, both cost under $1,000

  1. fhotoace
    December 10th, 2012 at 21:26 | #1

    There is NO such camera

    The fact that a digital camera is always evolving, means that every 5 to 6 years, you will be upgrading the body.
    Shooting sports has much more to do with your skills as a photographer and having the right lens

    Sample:

    http://s862.photobucket.com/albums/ab182/fotomanaz/Answers%20album/?action=view&current=i_AIA3008copy.jpg

    And finally, here is what you need to know before you start thinking about shooting amazing video using a dSLR with a video feature.

    http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/camcorders/cam-cam.shtml

    Once you understand the limitations of ANY camera, you will not become frustrated with whatever camera you buy and you can start saving your pennies for the camera and lenses that will suit your needs.

    At present the two most used entry level dSLR cameras are the Nikon D3200 and Canon T3i/600D, both cost under $1,000
    References :
    proFotog

  2. minimalio
    December 10th, 2012 at 22:05 | #2

    if your budget allows you look into the Canon 7D, but if you are looking for something cheaper then get the Nikon D3200.

    Canon 7D Slow Motion Test Video
    http://www.minimalio.com/canon-eos-7d-slow-motion/

    Canon 7D In-depth Review
    http://www.minimalio.com/canon-eos-7d/

    Nikon D3200 Video Review
    http://minimalio.com/nikon-d3200/
    References :

  3. Sarmad
    December 10th, 2012 at 22:11 | #3

    It depends upon your skill and personal experience. Take a Nikon D7000 or Canon 60D but If you can afford buy a Nikon D800 or Nikon D4, but most important is that you don’t forget to buy a Telephoto lens and a tripod if shooting indoor sports… But for casual photography purposes any DSLR will do.
    References :

  4. rick
    December 10th, 2012 at 22:51 | #4

    Get a Nikon D4 and a 70-200 f2.8 lens to start.
    References :

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