At long last I am going to make the leap from using film to digital and I need some advice.
My main photograpic interest is cricket.
I would be grate ful for any advice on what type of camera and lense I should go for.
charliesgirl Hatchling 5 posts Joined Jul 2006 More info | Jul 12, 2006 12:33 | #1 At long last I am going to make the leap from using film to digital and I need some advice.
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liza Cream of the Crop 11,386 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Mayberry More info | Jul 12, 2006 12:46 | #2 Permanent banThe Canon 30D would be a good camera for any type of sports shooting. I'm not sure how close you can get at your particular venues, but a lens with an f/2.8 maximum aperture would probably be a good choice. Both Sigma and Canon make lenses in the 70-200 focal lengths, though you might consider them a bit pricey. Canon also makes a 200mm fixed focal length lens that's economically priced with great image quality. I'd also consider a 1.4x teleconverter to extend the lens a bit. Not sure what your budget is, but this might be a good place to start.
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liza wrote: The Canon 30D would be a good camera for any type of sports shooting. I'm not sure how close you can get at your particular venues, but a lens with an f/2.8 maximum aperture would probably be a good choice. Both Sigma and Canon make lenses in the 70-200 focal lengths, though you might consider them a bit pricey. Canon also makes a 200mm fixed focal length lens that's economically priced with great image quality. I'd also consider a 1.4x teleconverter to extend the lens a bit. Not sure what your budget is, but this might be a good place to start. Thanks for your advice. My rough budget is about £700
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DavidW Goldmember 3,165 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Bedfordshire, UK More info | Jul 13, 2006 08:03 | #4 £700 is going to be really, really tough, as cricket really needs long lenses, and £700 won't leave you that much change from a 350D body and a CompactFlash card.
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I tend not to take "out in the middle" shots but usually when the players are warming up or fielding out on the boundary. I tend to get my best shots this way.
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I tend to take nearly all my shots of the players warming up or when they are fielding on the boundary. I don't think I've taken more than 50 "middle" shots. I prefer the close up ones and this is what most of my collection is (standing at over 2000 possibly more)
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ScottE Goldmember 3,179 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Kelowna, Canada More info | Jul 13, 2006 14:14 | #7 What film camera and lenses do you have? Canon EF lenses will fit on a Canon digital camera, so if you have any of those you should try them out before buying any new lenses. You may find that you need to get a super wide angle lens do to the crop factor in most DSLRs.
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lakiluno slightly jealous 2,895 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Leeds, UK (formerly Edinburgh, Scotland) More info | Jul 13, 2006 14:56 | #8 Cricket requires veeeerrry long lenses for shots during play, and even if your taking shots of people warming up you still will probably require quite a long lens. Leo
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Jul 14, 2006 13:14 | #9 My lense is a 70-300mm 1:4 - 5.6 APO macro by sigma and my camera is a Minolta 300si.
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ScottE Goldmember 3,179 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Kelowna, Canada More info | Jul 14, 2006 16:21 | #10 Sony has announced the A100 DSLR that will use the Minolta lens mount. This sounds like it will be an advance 10 mp camera with a 1.5x crop factor that will have image stabilization built into the body. The crop factor means you 70-300 lens will compose pictures as if it were a 105-450 mm lens.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Jul 15, 2006 09:30 | #11 £700 would cover a good, used 20D for a start. Find a friend that you can borrow lenses from? FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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