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On Thursday, 14 November 2013 16:47:03 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/14/13, 3:36 PM, iBoaterer wrote:

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I was just at Costco. They had a D5200 on sale, with two lenses, both VR. One of the lenses is


300mm, which helps get out there a little anyway. The lenses may not be the top of the line


qualitywise, but unless you're turning pro photographer, that probably won't make much difference


anyway.




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Yeah, that 300mm lens should work real well at 300 yards.....






I don't know what the point is, even if the lens were capable of filling

more than a tiny speck of the sensor with a ride at that distance.

They're covered from head to toe with gear, you can't see their faces,

could be anyone out there. Even at 100 yards, you're not going to get

much. Stand at one end of a high school football field and take a

picture of a person at the other end of the field, you're not going to

see much at 100 yards.



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Not to mention the auto focus during video recording.
I read recently that the newly released Canon D70 has video focusing comparable to camcorders.
If a person was serious, that step up to a $1600. camera (price advertised locally) might be worthwhile.

On the other hand I've seen the Sony mid range camcorders advertised at $1000. or so claim that their sensor is the same as the pro models.