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Old 14-06-09, 04:07 PM   #1
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Default Best Camers to use at the races?

I'm looking on ebay for a half decent (not too expensive) camera to take some pics at the Donington GP etc but have no idea what i'm looking for?

Can anyone recommend a camera or tell me what I need to be looking for in the manufacturers specifications?

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Old 14-06-09, 04:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: Best Camers to use at the races?

You want a DSLR with a decent lens I've been using a 70-300mm tele lens for a little while now, but cheap it wasnt...

My setup is a

Nikon D40 + Nikon VR 70-300mm lens.

Trouble is a Donnington you cant get that near the circuit because of the catch fencing etc etc hence why you need the zoom.

What your going to get depends on your budget really, but dont scrimp on the lens if you want decent results IMHO...

These are some of my pics from last year with the above setup..



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Old 14-06-09, 04:27 PM   #3
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That Lorenzo shot is just brilliant. Forgot how good it is was since the original posting
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Old 14-06-09, 05:50 PM   #4
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The question is a bt impossibe to answer unless you say what you are prepred to spend to the max. Give us a ball figure and you should get more suggestions.
While you can not beat the dslr for many reasons there are some decent superzoom compacts that can do a decent enough job .
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Old 14-06-09, 06:07 PM   #5
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A decent entry level DSLR will set you back in the region of £250.
I opted for a Sony alpha200 series, came with the standard 18-70mm lens, i also purchased a 70-300mm (£120) to give me the ability to get closer to the action.
The pic's below were taken from approx 20/30 metres away, but with the camera on the highest pixel setting it'll allow you to crop the image to a decent size and still keep the clarity.
I'm still in the process of learning what to do, so the entry level was the way forward for a muppet like me.


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Old 14-06-09, 09:44 PM   #6
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The question is a bt impossibe to answer unless you say what you are prepred to spend to the max. Give us a ball figure and you should get more suggestions.
While you can not beat the dslr for many reasons there are some decent superzoom compacts that can do a decent enough job .
As cheap as possible so probably not a dslr (approx £150 max) but if you know of any compacts with decent zoom and shutter speed that'd be great.
I did try using the basic kodak that i had (was about £70) and while the zoom and pic quality was ok, it was damn hard to actually capture the bikes in the pic and usually ended up taking pics of empty track! (am assuming this has something to do with shutter speed???)
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Old 14-06-09, 09:51 PM   #7
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not shutter speed as such, ut shutter lag (the time from pressing the button until the camera takes the shot), for that sort of money I'd be looking at one of the bridge cameras myself.

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Oh and recomendation wise, given budget, canon powershot S5.

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Old 14-06-09, 10:07 PM   #9
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Many thanks
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Old 15-06-09, 01:33 PM   #10
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As cheap as possible so probably not a dslr (approx £150 max) but if you know of any compacts with decent zoom and shutter speed that'd be great
Have a look at Fuji's range of bridge cameras. They are brilliant for the money. I recently sold a S6500fd but if I hadn't inherited a DSLR, I would have kept it until it died.
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