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Nov 6, 2012 12:10:32   #
The D5200 was announced by Nikon EUROPE, this camera is not been launched in the US of of right now, no US launch date or US pricing available. Hopefully it will be announced shortly.
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Nov 5, 2012 17:51:24   #
If the photos are tilted there is a 99% chance it's user error, she is holding the camera wrong.
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Nov 5, 2012 17:21:37   #
If you are using "professional" equipment, which they classify as any SLR camera, you will need to contact the OHL to get permission to photograph during the game. From their website:

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OHL Photo Policy

OHL fans are welcome to take pictures during OHL games from their seats provided that their photographic equipment does not exceed the following standards.

• Any SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera equipment
• Any video camera equipment
• Any camera equipment exceeding 50 mm focal length (ie. more than a 6x zoom)
• No flash photography

SLR cameras or professional photo equipment are strictly prohibited in all Ontario Hockey League arenas without a valid Canadian Hockey League Photo Pass for the current season.

Those individuals that hold a standard Canadian Hockey League credential are not permitted to use such equipment within Ontario Hockey League facilities. Any individual that attempts to enter an arena with photographers equipment will be refused entry into the facility unless a valid photography pass is produced.

In addition, flash photography from personal cameras is prohibited in all Ontario Hockey League arenas. Any individuals found to be using flash photography to take either still or action pictures should be removed from the venue or have their equipment confiscated.
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Nov 5, 2012 14:33:38   #
without seeing the photos in question and reading the info you have supplied I can jump to the conclusion that you have your groupings on different focal planes and as such your aperture is set incorrectly for the groupings, resulting having 1 or more of the subjects out of focus.

You will need too:

a) stop down your aperture (a little trick is to pick an aperture that is one more than the number of people you are trying to take a picture of).
b) Move your subjects closer together so their heads are all on the same focal plane.

It really has nothing to do with your lenses but more knowing how to use them correctly.
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