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To: YankeeMagic

What kind of price range are you talking about ?

What sports ? Lenses have a lot to do with sports photography over cameras.

I’m a Canon fan but Nikon just introduced a 36.3 megapixel profession camera for under $3000 which I think will force Canon to lower their prices.


9 posted on 02/26/2012 12:24:00 PM PST by Newbomb Turk (Hey Newbomb, Where's your brothers El Camino ?)
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To: Newbomb Turk

I son plays baseball and basketball, so looking for a camera that’s good for that and also just family pics..


20 posted on 02/26/2012 12:31:07 PM PST by YankeeMagic
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To: Newbomb Turk

36.6 megapixels really is impressive but don’t forget that Nikon’s latest pro model the much more expensive D4 has dropped the pixel count down to 16.2MP.

Still I would not be surprised to see a 36.6MP sensor in a pro model before too long.


38 posted on 02/26/2012 1:08:13 PM PST by yarddog
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To: Newbomb Turk

My advice is to go to a real camera shop ,,, you will want a DSLR or a high end point and shoot ... The main thing is you want a FAST lense and a FAST memory card... Nikon tends to lard up their P&S digital cameras with too many settings and a poor menu system .. I would think their DSLR’s would be better...


49 posted on 02/26/2012 2:04:07 PM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: Newbomb Turk

36.3 Megapixel? wow. Yur gonna need a 64GB memory stick, for starters, video would chew that up like that.. (fingersnap) dang.


60 posted on 02/26/2012 5:27:44 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Obama: Epic Fail or Bust!!!)
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