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Jun 05, 2017 13:45 |  #1

https://www.youtube.co​m/watch?v=KX1sfy__7A4 (external link) Done by Max Yuryev and Paul Nelson (a professional sports shooter). I believe both cameras belong to Paul. Keep the sore posterior comments to a minimum  :p


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Jun 08, 2017 09:47 |  #2

Thanks for the post Jared. I was exited to see a pro sports photog evaluate the a9. But, there's always that but, I was hoping for someone who does team sports on a field, in the rain, with a grip. I was also exited about where they filmed, that's right in my backyard. I've fished right there at Eagle Creek. I'll have to take the trek to Punch Bowl falls. Been seeing lots of photo's of those falls, going to have to take some of my own. Thanks again.


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Jun 20, 2017 01:46 |  #3

Here's a review by Ryu, of Big Lens Fast Shutter. He's definitely a field sports photographer, does a lot of soccer.

https://biglensfastshu​tter.com …by-a-sports-photographer/ (external link)




  
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