I am a Professional Photographer and what you are asking for is impossible with the restrictions that you are imposing on yourself.
If you need help with a DSLR selection and lenses and how to do indoor sports photography, let me know.
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Hi...I love photography and bought a Nikon D90 with several lenses and am trying to take great shots at construction site. I love my photos (automatic Mode ;) 35mm lens) but with the zoom lens I find I lose quality (resolution) in my photos.. I have used a tripod and automatic settings—should I always use a tripod when I use the big lens?
Will I always lose sharpness when using zoom? ..does that make sense to you? It has been very overcast and getting darker being winter here, maybe the lighting is hurting the sharpness. I am not that great with a camera yet, but trying.....Thanks! Sue
>I am a Professional Photographer and what you are asking for is impossible with the restrictions that you are imposing on yourself.<
Amen to that! Not to mention it’s not the DSLR that’s the most important consideration in indoor sports photography, it’s the lenses.