What's the best camera for taking pics of my son on the football area? Need a really upright zoom!?




Answers:    A great camera with 10x optical zoom would be the canon powershot S2 or S3. These two cameras are essentialy alike, S3 is the new model.... The zoom is incredible, at football games, I can catch close ups of the players sitting in the upper level! it also does incredible video. This camera is a step under the digital SLR's (the pro ones), you can do pretty much anything beside it. It is great to learn more just about picture taking but also has an automatic mode where on earth you just press the button and it does the rest for you! If you infer it is too bulky, go beside a smaller canon model, just check it have 4x or 5 x optical zoom minimum.

TM
You might want to try a Digital SLR with a big zoom lens. They can get pretty pricey but they pocket the best pictures.

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Action and sports puts you into the DSLR camp. No other type camera can respond speedily enough to takeover that action ... adjectives compact digital cameras have far too much shutter fill.

Look to Nikon (D40x) or Canon (XTi) for a solution and since you will be shooting field sports, a zoom that have a minimum of 200mm at its longest focal length ( better 300mm if you can afford it). Both Nikon and Canon make such lenses.

If you can find a used lens, you can hide away quite a bit of money. Look for used Nikon and Canon lenses on craigslist.
The best cameras for this type of shooting are digital SLRs. It's more than of late the camera--you need a perfect lens too! In fact, the lens can cost more than the body for this type of shooting.

I'm going to presume that you're on a budget and that you won't print bigger than 8 x 10".

Thus, here's my suggestion: look at a used Nikon D1h, which is a 2.74 megapixel professional digital SLR that shoots at 5 frames per second for up to 40 frames. Don't permit the low megapixel count fool you--the sensor itself is physically larger, so you can easily engender 8 x 10" prints without a problem. You should be capable of find the camera for under $500 used (it's not one made any more).

Now, you have to duet that camera up with a lens. Here's where on earth the expense comes in. If the lighting is in the middle decent, you might be capable of get by near a 55-200mm VR lens or a 70-300mm Nikon G zoom lens. Used, a 70-300mm Nikon G lens will go for roughly speaking $80. But that's for decent lighting. For dim lights (like hours of darkness games, stadium lights), you'll need a really expensive lens. Look for a used 80-200mm f/2.8 lens (used, around $600) or a contemporary 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens (around $1400). If money is no object, try the Nikon 200-400mm f/4 VR lens, almost $2,700, used.


Finally: add a monopod for some stability. Forget roughly flash; just pump the ISO up instead.
Tony M is correct. If you don't want to spend the big bucks od a digital SLR, there's nil wrong with the super zoom of the Canon PowerShot S2 or PowerShot S3.

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