Saturday, December 21, 2013

What is the best camera for sporting events--say Ice Hockey?

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I have a sony cybershot, which has video on it. However, when i follow players on the ice even just a little, the camera blurs for a few seconds. It looks horrible when replaying it.


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Any point and shoot camera will have a very hard time tracking fast moving objects indoors. Cameras rely on bright lighting to lock the object in focus. The stadium lighting might seem bright to you but it's actually quite dim for cameras. If you want sharp images, you'll have to choose what you want, video or still images? For still images, get a DSLR, something like the Nikon D300 with a big lens, something like the Nikkor 80-200mm F2.8. Any camera/video combo will usually do an ok job for one thing but a horrible job at the other. For challenging work like indoor sport events, you need to specialize.

How many rounds can I shoot continuously through the Ruger LCR?

Q. I'm asking this question because I just watched a video where a guy had experienced flame cutting on his revolver. The frame was cracked and the cyclinder had white marks on it. I know you shouldn't fire the over pressure rounds through it alot. What should I know before I buy this gun. Should I just get it in .357mag?


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It's more a question of the right tool for the right job.

You don't buy a tiny Ford Ranger to tow a 6,000lb boat a couple of hundred mile every weekend. You can, but it is going to wear the tiny little pick-up out. You buy a F-250 or F-350 designed for the job.

Similarly - you don't but a small compact pistol or revolver designed for CCW to do lots and lots of heavy shooting. You buy a full sized pistol.

The problem with watchig U-Tube and similar videos - the world has no shortage of dumb, stupid people doing things that are not correct - folks with no traing and no clue - who also own a camera.

I can't think of any sport where the less expensive light weight equipment is expected to function like professional grade. Can you? You don't see people who climb Everest or Denali outfitting at Wal*Mart, do you? You don't see the folks on Food Network buying stuff at 7-11 do you?

That some Yahoo managed to fire a lighweight compact pistol to failure is not surprising. Like everything else in the world from lumber to whiskey - it all comes in different grades. And you get what you pay for.




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