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<blockquote data-quote="scrappymom" data-source="post: 61578" data-attributes="member: 9887"><p>I currently own a Nikon D60 and I love it but am looking to upgrade. The main photography I am into is sports pictures. My son plays football so I need something that is capable of distance while maintaining quality and focus on the moving subjects. My daughter plays volleyball so at that point I still need quality & focus on moving subject but now need something to help with lighting in dark gyms (can't always use flash). My main problems I am having with each sport are: Football - keeping the focus on the subject I want it to be on & lighting issues due to dark rainy days we have here (plus games will be under lights in a couple years) Volleyball - keeping the subject in focus & not blurring during motion while still allowing for enough light to give quality pictures. Any help would be appreciated! I am currently looking at the D5100....any thoughts? other recommendations/suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrappymom, post: 61578, member: 9887"] I currently own a Nikon D60 and I love it but am looking to upgrade. The main photography I am into is sports pictures. My son plays football so I need something that is capable of distance while maintaining quality and focus on the moving subjects. My daughter plays volleyball so at that point I still need quality & focus on moving subject but now need something to help with lighting in dark gyms (can't always use flash). My main problems I am having with each sport are: Football - keeping the focus on the subject I want it to be on & lighting issues due to dark rainy days we have here (plus games will be under lights in a couple years) Volleyball - keeping the subject in focus & not blurring during motion while still allowing for enough light to give quality pictures. Any help would be appreciated! I am currently looking at the D5100....any thoughts? other recommendations/suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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