Friday, April 1, 2016

Gear - everything changes - part I - Camera bodies

Ca plus change...

My equipment is a hodge-podge of stuff that I've accumulated over the years, not all of it suited to sports photography.
Basically, I shoot Nikon bodies and lenses which is the topic of today's post.

My go-camera body was a Nikon D200 - a very nice camera, has served me well.
This is what I started shooting with.

A colleague at work offered me a Nikon D2H on indefinite loan, to see if it was better for sports shooting.
And so it proved to be. It has a far greater burst speed (frames per second) than the D200, so it ended up as my primary camera.

I was shooting with a Nikon 80-200 2.8 lens (maybe ten years old) - internal focusing, unlike its contemporary cousin the Nikon 70-200 2.8 lens.
I put this on the D2H.
I used my general utility lens 18-200 3.5 lens on my D200, but I wasn't really using this camera for sports.

Phase 2

Remember the indefinite loan on the D2H?
Well, the loan got called in. Someone else needed it.
Fair enough, I had it way past any reasonable loan period.
However, there was a scramble to replace it. I had gotten dependent on it.
Off to the usual sources to find a replacements, stores, online, friends.
First idea was to find the latest-and-greatest. Why not upgrade while I was at it?
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

The Nikon D5 had just come out. $$$$$$$$$
OK, can't afford it.
What about the D4? it is now obsolete.$$$$$$$$$$
Apparently no one told the vendors that they were carrying stale merchandise, because the price was practically the same.
D4, used? $$$$$$$$$ i.e. $4,000 or more.
OK, go down one generation to the D3
This is better, in the $2,000-$3,000 range. 
Its still money that I didn't have.
OK, back to the original idea - the D2 series -  D2H (known) or its upgrade, the D2X.
I found lots of them on eBay, at prices that I can afford. Now we're talking!
The lower priced items had been heavily used - 250,000 clicks or more.
The work horse of some studio, now to be retired in some hobbyist's home.
Didn't want something worn out or with replacement parts (shutters, in particular)
I found a couple of items that I liked. Was outbid on one, got the second one.
Until the first seller told me that the other bidder reneged so it was now mine.
This was just fine with me, except for the $$$$, since I could use two fast bodies and retire the D200.

So that's how it stands today.
I use two cameras for shooting games
Nikon D2H with prime lens (Sigma 300mm 2.8) - for long, cross field shots
Nikon D2X with 70-200 mm 2.8 lens for closer action (wings running right at me)

Turns out that D200 isn't retired after all.
I use that for my establishing shots - fans, pictures of players with parents, refs, color shots of players entering the field, etc.

To come - discussion of lenses, shooting modes, software change.
Later!



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