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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D3000/D5000
D3000 - Advice on Shooting Football Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="kokomo" data-source="post: 6319" data-attributes="member: 1696"><p>I was shooting at F200. The D3000 does have matrix metering. I'll investigate that. You're also right about shooting under stadium lights. They're either too dark or grainy or both. I'll check into getting a telelphoto lens. I appreciate the comments that help me to fully use the capabilities of the camera I have without adding more expenxe. I do realize that there comes a point when more or better equipment is going to be the only answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kokomo, post: 6319, member: 1696"] I was shooting at F200. The D3000 does have matrix metering. I'll investigate that. You're also right about shooting under stadium lights. They're either too dark or grainy or both. I'll check into getting a telelphoto lens. I appreciate the comments that help me to fully use the capabilities of the camera I have without adding more expenxe. I do realize that there comes a point when more or better equipment is going to be the only answer. [/QUOTE]
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