I have a vii and love it., otherwise I would jump on this. Nice deal for someone
This is a nice set. Great timing on the action
Seem a bit noisy, but I know the “light” part of Friday night lights can be a bit dark and make it challenging
Thanks for sharing the season with us. It has been fun.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing
I hike a lot in the White and green mountains of NH/VT, and have even, once, pulled my D7100 with a long lens up to Tuckerman’s ravine on Mt. Washington. I won’t be doing that again. For my, this was not a photography trip where I was going into the mountains. This is a hiking trip where I wanted the opportunity to grab a quick snapshot to help remember something nice on the trip. An important distinction for many on this forum
After that, I started researching for just this issue. Wanting something that would fit in a coat pocket and/or attach to my pack shoulder strap, still give a good zoom range, and a good set of features. While I really liked the Olympus TG-5 for its ruggedness, I ended up going for the Sony RX100 MII. Fits my needs, but also does good sports photography (my other main focus - pun intended!) and has image stabilization. Very happy with the purpose. While not as rugged as the TG-5, I liked when the lens retracted it closed a cover over it.
All that said, but for the desires for decent sports work, I may have well brought a newer phone with latest generation camera. I will hike with a phone anyway, so if the camera was good (my older phone is not), this may well be a good compromise, but only you know the end goal when take a picture while hiking.
Nice work. #2 is my fav.
Isn’t the shirt grab by an offensive player in #4 a penalty?
Wow - what a story. So glad she is getting better. Take care
Given the story, I would not normally comment on the pictures, but you did post. Continuing to set a very high bar sir!
Nice set. The second pic, the goalie diving, is really tells a story
Really nice work. This is a very hard sport, and usually dark gyms. You make it look easy
Love the shots of the setters