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Close Kyle.... 5D Mark II is not the best for sports, the frame rate is not real high like 3.9fps. 7D is a good prosumer level camera for sports and has a crop factor that helps get extra telephoto reach. The 1D series is the Pro level. The Canon 1D Mark IV or the 1Ds Mark III are the cream of the crop, but run about 4k and 6k. They're off the charts with 10fps.
I have the Canon 5D but I prefer the 60D for sports due to the crop factor and the higher frames per second. The 5D2 runs $2500 and the 60D is about $1250. But the 5D is better for portraits and landscapes.
Close Kyle.... 5D Mark II is not the best for sports, the frame rate is not real high like 3.9fps. 7D is a good prosumer level camera for sports and has a crop factor that helps get extra telephoto reach. The 1D series is the Pro level. The Canon 1D Mark IV or the 1Ds Mark III are the cream of the crop, but run about 4k and 6k. They're off the charts with 10fps.
I have the Canon 5D but I prefer the 60D for sports due to the crop factor and the higher frames per second. The 5D2 runs $2500 and the 60D is about $1250. But the 5D is better for portraits and landscapes.
geez that frame rate sucks. I didn't know it was that low. I only shoot Nikon, so I don't really know too much with Canon. The guys who shoot at Turner Field only use Nikon too. They have pretty nice lenses to go with them as well. If only photography was a cheap hobby...
geez that frame rate sucks. I didn't know it was that low. I only shoot Nikon, so I don't really know too much with Canon. The guys who shoot at Turner Field only use Nikon too. They have pretty nice lenses to go with them as well. If only photography was a cheap hobby...
Yeah, 5D is not designed for sports action at all. Being full frame, it's incredible for landscape and portrait.
I hear ya.... luckily I got a good deal on a refurbished body and I buy all my lenses gently used or factory refurbished. Saves about 25-40% off of new retail prices and they are indistinguishable from brand new.
Yeah, 5D is not designed for sports action at all. Being full frame, it's incredible for landscape and portrait.
I hear ya.... luckily I got a good deal on a refurbished body and I buy all my lenses gently used or factory refurbished. Saves about 25-40% off of new retail prices and they are indistinguishable from brand new.
Agreed! All my lenses are used and my camera was purchased refurbished. It saved me around a grand.
How come the D7000? I was interested in the D700 or the D3. However, I don't have enough money to buy either one.
The D7000 just came out and it has clear images at high ISO speeds, 1/8000 shutter speed for sports, 16 megapixels, and a few other good features that make it a perfect fit for me. It's really really cheap too.
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