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    I use a sony NEX-5N. it is from the mirrorless class of cameras so it s really thin and lightweight. Takes great shots but compact enough to carry in a baggy shorts pocket.

    1st pic is a shot of joey getting away!! 200mm zoom all the way out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey View Post
    I use a sony NEX-5N. it is from the mirrorless class of cameras so it s really thin and lightweight. Takes great shots but compact enough to carry in a baggy shorts pocket.

    1st pic is a shot of joey getting away!! 200mm zoom all the way out.
    Sorry to threadjack but, I've been looking into the NEX-5 for the quadcopter. Any complaints? Do you have any pics you can share utilizing the zoom or semi-zoomed?

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    Name:  Picture 1557.jpg
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Size:  135.1 KBThe camera works great for me. Kid is into sports, so we take a lot of action shots.

    this was done at about 3/4 zoom from foul line fence area.

    Picture in previous post was of Joey from the 8th floor of hotel . he was about a mile away. this is the blownup version. Name:  Joey.jpg
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    Nikon 70-300 is a better lens than the 18-300 and will auto focus faster and sharper

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    Quote Originally Posted by bordsmnj View Post
    Nikon 70-300 is a better lens than the 18-300 and will auto focus faster and sharper
    Yes. Only problem is the 70 won't get you get close enough on a lot of shots. I am using my 70-200 and 80-400 less and less. I use my 14-24 and 28 a lot. I also have a 135DC that's pretty cool and I've been using my 400/2.8 a lot lately too.

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