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Mar 27, 2018 01:03:10   #
ToBoldlyGo Loc: London U.K.
 
If you go with a bridge camera, spend time making sure you can get your head around the menus. I have a Panasonic bridge camera, and switching between it and my Nikon DSLR, I find quite difficult. It doesn't help that both menu systems are quite different, and I find it hard to learn one let alone two, but I don't find the Panasonic very intuitive. I'm also not a fan of its EVF, it makes my eyes go hazy after a few minutes. Try and play with a couple in a shop for a while before choosing. There'll be a learning curve no matter what you buy, but if it's too complicated you may be put off using it.

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Mar 27, 2018 05:52:29   #
BebuLamar
 
I wouldn't recommend a bridge. Just like when someone asks you if you want to buy a bridge.

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Mar 27, 2018 16:34:09   #
hcarson
 
I don't know your budget but, I recommend a Canon 7D Mark ii ($1,500) with a 70-200 F2.8 with IS ($1,400) . This will take fantastic pictures.

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Mar 27, 2018 17:00:12   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
gg
dirtpusher wrote:
For sports shooting get a fast lens.

Or handles high ISO settings gracefully.

The Pentax K-70 handles high ISO values very well.
A K-70 + 55-300mm lens costs less than $1000.

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Mar 28, 2018 07:06:41   #
sheadle
 
Thanks! Will do!!!!

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Mar 28, 2018 07:10:45   #
sheadle
 
Ive already got the treadmill covered. Now to find the camera! 😂. Thanks for the info!

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Mar 28, 2018 11:13:48   #
Silverman Loc: Michigan
 
sheadle wrote:
Hi there. I’m looking to buy a beginner-type camera for taking pics of my daughter’s sporting events...and to capture family memories via quality photos. Any suggestions on what brand/type of camera I should be looking at/for? Thanks in advance for the feedback.


If you consider "Used" to save $$$, look at the Nikon D3300, very good reviews. I am a beginner and purchased a used D3300 + a Nikon kit lens 18-55, for $350.00, I have added 3 more lens with the money I had saved not buying a "New" Camera. The D3300 has performed very well for me, very satisfied. As I said, I am still learning myself and having a enjoyable time doing so. As soon as I feel confident with my Photographic knowledge and abilities, I will consider a higher end Nikon Camera.

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Mar 28, 2018 11:19:47   #
drklrd Loc: Cincinnati Ohio
 
dirtpusher wrote:
For sports shooting get a fast lens.


I shoot sports all the time and I do not need a fast lens to do it with. Then again I use a Nikon D7200 which allows for low light levels in gyms.

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Mar 28, 2018 12:34:21   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Click "quote reply" and we will know exactly what you are replying to.

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May 18, 2018 11:33:03   #
DanielB Loc: San Diego, Ca
 
I shoot a Canon - My sister in-law shoots a Nikon. We are both Semi Pro (Meaning we both supplement our income with our photography - it's not a full time job) and both systems take outstanding images but so does Sony - so what. Get over your bias people it isn't worth the effort. My answer to this posters question is go to a good camera store and pick up a few camera's and get the one you want but NOT a point and shoot for sports. Get informed and be prepared for a learning curve. Your not just going to pick up a camera as a beginner and start taking amazing photographs without learning the craft.
Good luck.

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May 19, 2018 08:45:23   #
TSHDGTL
 
You might want to look at used lens prices before you decide. Used Minolta glass is usually a bargain. The 70-210 f4.0 can be had for around $100 and the 50 f1.7 around $50. The A68 body is $600 but has many features not offered by other brands at that price point.

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May 19, 2018 10:14:39   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
Just buy one of each. All of the fanboys will feel validated.

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May 19, 2018 10:24:08   #
Chaostrain Loc: Hillsboro, Oregon
 
sheadle wrote:
Hi there. I’m looking to buy a beginner-type camera for taking pics of my daughter’s sporting events...and to capture family memories via quality photos. Any suggestions on what brand/type of camera I should be looking at/for? Thanks in advance for the feedback.


Man, did you ever open a can of worms. By the way, welcome to the madness. I'll just tell you what I did. It was recommended to me by a Nikon user to get a Canon Rebel Xti. So that's what I did off of ebay a few years ago. I'm quite happy with it.

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May 21, 2018 10:23:51   #
Silverman Loc: Michigan
 
sheadle wrote:
Hi there. I’m looking to buy a beginner-type camera for taking pics of my daughter’s sporting events...and to capture family memories via quality photos. Any suggestions on what brand/type of camera I should be looking at/for? Thanks in advance for the feedback.


I Personally own a Nikon D3300, it is had very good reviews, it has been advertised by some a "Beginner's DSLR", which I am one, mine came with the Nikon 18-55 kit lens, then I purchased the Nikon 55-200 VRII lens, then bought a Nikon 35mm Prime lens and a 50mm Prime lens. So far I have thoroughly enjoyed my D3300, take very nice images, easy & simple to learn and operate. Although it does lack a few items that I will look for in my upgrade, such as a "Articulating Screen", "Wifi connectivity". So, the upgrade I am considering at a price I might afford will be the Nikon D5600 "Body-Only", due to I already own 4 Lens. At a more expensive price range you might consider the D7000 series of Nikon Cameras, although they would not be really considered my me as "Beginner's a DSLR". Let us UHH members know what you decide on and how you enjoy your new Photography Adventure.

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May 21, 2018 10:27:48   #
Silverman Loc: Michigan
 
Robeng wrote:
If there's a Costco near you buy one of the Nikon or Canon beginner packages and try it out. if you don't like it you can return it for a full refund in 30 days.


Also, you might consider a Professional Photography site, such a B&H Photo, Adorama, etc.

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