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Hi All,
Just after some advice from people in the know, if possible.
I was recently at an agricultural show shooting some animals (hobby not a paid job), and as my equipment is basic, I was using my Nikon D7000 and a Sigma 70-300mm (5.6 :|) ... the photos of the animals that were being paraded were fine, and whilst they wouldn't feature in magazines, I was pleased with what I had taken (first time out with the camera in 18m). however the issue is, when there were events such as horses running at speed, all my photos were blurry..
Now, I was thinking that, as I love shooting animals, I should invest in a faster lens for those sort of shots.... but my friend has said that it is likely that my camera body is a bit too old now and it would be better to upgrade that first. He mentioned the Nikon D500 I tihnk?
If the animal photography is the way I want to go, am I best to buy that body first, then get a lens for it also?
Thanks in advance!
Just after some advice from people in the know, if possible.
I was recently at an agricultural show shooting some animals (hobby not a paid job), and as my equipment is basic, I was using my Nikon D7000 and a Sigma 70-300mm (5.6 :|) ... the photos of the animals that were being paraded were fine, and whilst they wouldn't feature in magazines, I was pleased with what I had taken (first time out with the camera in 18m). however the issue is, when there were events such as horses running at speed, all my photos were blurry..
Now, I was thinking that, as I love shooting animals, I should invest in a faster lens for those sort of shots.... but my friend has said that it is likely that my camera body is a bit too old now and it would be better to upgrade that first. He mentioned the Nikon D500 I tihnk?
If the animal photography is the way I want to go, am I best to buy that body first, then get a lens for it also?
Thanks in advance!


