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General Digital SLR Cameras
FX vs DX
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 103743" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>If you really want to spend the money on a new body for sports photography - i looked at your website - i would go with either the D300s or the D7000. Both have fast FPS and a good AF system. In regards to lenses, this is where you will need to spend money. You will need some fast zooms. Something in the range of F2.8 to F4. These will enable you to handle low light/bad light situations that you will experience indoors. However, i would suggest spending the money on the lenses first and try them out on your present camera. I think you will be mighty impressed. Perhaps after selling more photos, get another body and keep the 5100 as back-up. Again, only my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 103743, member: 9619"] If you really want to spend the money on a new body for sports photography - i looked at your website - i would go with either the D300s or the D7000. Both have fast FPS and a good AF system. In regards to lenses, this is where you will need to spend money. You will need some fast zooms. Something in the range of F2.8 to F4. These will enable you to handle low light/bad light situations that you will experience indoors. However, i would suggest spending the money on the lenses first and try them out on your present camera. I think you will be mighty impressed. Perhaps after selling more photos, get another body and keep the 5100 as back-up. Again, only my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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