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what's the best sports photography camera? will be used for indoor basketball mostly. see details please.?
i want to buy my mom a digital camera for her 50th birthday.
she REALLY wants a digital camera that will be great for sports photography.
it will mostly be for my siblings and my basketball games.
but possibly also for tennis and volleyball.
she doesnt want a little compact one, she wants a real one, but not like a $800 one.
probably top price would be around $400.
please give ur suggestions if you are EXPERIENCED with this sort of thing...
ALSO: will i have to buy a lense too?
ps. she wants a burst mode + good megapixels so she can make 8x10s
thanks!
Sports and action photography require using a DSLR of some type because P&S cameras suffer from shutter lag and usually do not have 1) fast lenses and 2) have less sophisticated analog to digital converters than do DSLR's, so can suffer from more noise when shooting in low light at high ISO settings.
At this time there is only one available in your stated price range with a lens. It is the Nikon D40 with 18-55 mm lens at $470 for both. While the D40 does have a "burst" mode, your mother will find shooting at the "peak" of action much more reliable.
http://www.jdpower.com/electronics/ratings/digital-camera-ratings/dslr
You may find a good used DSLR made by Canon or Nikon on craigslist in a city near you that is closer to the $400 budget.
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50 used INDOOR HARD COURT HIGH QUALITY tennis balls | ![]() |
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US $15.95 | 2d 16h 14m |
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Tennis Ball Lot 40 Used Indoor Courts | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 2d 20h 33m |
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40 INDOOR USED TENNIS BALLS - FAST FREE SHIPPING INC HAWAII ALASKA PUERTO RICO! | ![]() |
10 Bids | US $15.25 | 2d 20h 41m |
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120 Indoor Tennis Balls Used - Dog Toys, Practice 2ub7i | ![]() |
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US $32.95 | 2d 20h 47m |
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Gamma Tennis Trainer Unused Indoor Outdoor Use Heavy Base Beginner Training | ![]() |
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US $19.95 | 7d 19h 47m |
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75 INDOOR USED TENNIS BALLS - FAST FREE SHIPPING! WOW! LQQK! WOW! LQQK HERE! | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 3d 21h 40m |
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50 used indoor clay court tennis balls | ![]() |
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US $13.50 | 2d 16h 17m |
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100 used indoor clay court tennis balls | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 2d 16h 16m |
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100 used INDOOR HARD COURT HIGH QUALITY tennis balls | ![]() |
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US $29.95 | 2d 16h 15m |
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Real Tennis $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Real tennis, often called Royal Tennis one of several sports sometimes called the sport of Kingsis the original indoor racquet sport from which the modern game of lawn tennis, or tennis, is descended. It is also known as jeu de paume in France, court tennis in the United States, Royal Tennis in Australia. The term real was first used by journalists in the middle of the twentieth century to distinguish the ancient game from modern lawn tennis (even though that sport is seldom contested on lawns these days outside the few socialclubmanaged estates such as Wimbledon). There is no evidence that it is a corruption of the word royal as some have indicated. Real tennis players often call the game tennis, while continuing to refer to its more widely played offshoot as lawn tennis. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2010/06/13 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches |
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Men Playing Tennis on Indoor Court $79.99 Men Playing Tennis on Indoor Court - Premium Photographic Print |
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Insta Play Table Tennis Indoor - Stiga $487.99 Fully Assembled�From Box To Play Instantly! 3/4 in. Black Top. Edgebanding And Striping. 2 in. Steel Support Apron. 2 in. Square Steel Legs. 3 in. Ball Bearing Casters. Corner Pads For Added Protection Prevents Snags. Table Can Be Used As 2 Free Standing Multi-Use Tables. |
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Chuckit! Indoor Launcher $16.95 The Chuckit! Indoor Launcher guarantees that with proper use you will never have to touch another slimy, gooey tennis ball that has been marinating in dog drool. Made from lightweight flexible plastic and using a soft indoor Chuckit! Ball (one included), hands free pick up is a cinch. Pouring down rain outside? The indoor launcher can also be used with the Chuckit! Indoor Roller toy. Can?t take Fido to the park? No problem, get the Chuckit! Indoor Launcher and Indoor Ball for hours of fun. |
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Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis System $1574.29 Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis System is a smaller version of the Gared volleyball system and is ideal for multi-sport facilities. 4" O.D. uprights are constructed of a strong, yet lightweight anodized extruded aluminum for superior support and long life. Easy-to-operate ratchet winch sets net tension. Exclusive wedge lock holds sliding rail system securely. Use 3.5mm Polyethylene Tennis Net, sold separately. System Includes: (1) 4" O.D. Tennis Upright(1) 4" O.D. Tennis Upright with Winch(2) 4" O.D. Floor Sleeves(2) Hinged Brass Cover Plates1 Year WarrantyNet Sold Separately |
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Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Upright Post $375.38 Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Post is a smaller version of the Gared volleyball system and is ideal for multi-sport facilities. 4" O.D. upright is constructed of a strong, yet lightweight anodized extruded aluminum for superior support and long life. Uses 3.5mm Polyethylene Edward's Tennis Net (sold separately). 1 Year Warranty. |
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Debut ; Size Indoor Table Tennis Table. $99.99 This ; size Indoor Table Tennis Table is a great value for money way to have fun at home without taking up too much space. The table conveniently folds away so it can be easily stored when not in use. Great for all ages to improve co-ordination and perfect their skills.Set contains 7ft indoor table, table tennis bats, net and balls.Foldable for easy storage.For indoor use.General information:Size L206, W115, H76cm.Packed flat.Self assembly. |
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Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Upright Post with Winch $631.43 Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Post is a smaller version of the Gared volleyball system and is ideal for multi-sport facilities. 4" O.D. upright is constructed of a strong, yet lightweight anodized extruded aluminum for superior support and long life. Easy-to-operate ratchet winch sets net tension. Exclusive wedge lock holds sliding rail system securely. Uses 3.5mm Polyethylene Edward's Tennis Net (sold separately). 1 Year Warranty. |
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Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Center Upright Post $424.62 Deluxe Indoor Aluminum Tennis Center is a smaller version of the Gared volleyball system and is ideal for multi-sport facilities. 4" O.D. uprights are constructed of a strong, yet lightweight anodized extruded aluminum for superior support and long life. Easy-to-operate ratchet winch sets net tension. Exclusive wedge lock holds sliding rail system securely. Uses 3.5mm Polyethylene Edward's Tennis Net (sold separately). 10 Year Warranty. |
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Cornilleau Sport 250 Indoor Table Tennis Table $750.95 The Cornilleau Sport 250 Indoor Table Tennis Table offers innovative design and safety features to ensure you and your family play like pros! Every Cornilleau game table is crafted using the highest quality materials. The Sport 250 boasts a durable 3/4'' thick high-density chipboard playing surface and galvanized steel frame and legs for added stability. Play a traditional 2-on-2 match or fold into play back position for individual practice. When you're finished, the Sport 250 folds into a compact storage position to save space. It even includes 6'' double-casters for easy mobility. The DSI Security System allows you to easily open and close the table with a single handle accessible from the playing edge. Enjoy years of safe, professional-level table tennis fun with the Cornilleau Sport 250 Indoor Table Tennis Table. |
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Debut Indoor 9ft Table Tennis Table. $149.99 Enjoy playing table tennis at home with this fantastic full size table for indoor use. Complete with everything you need, practise your skills or challenge friends and family to a game. A great way to have fun inside.Melamine covered table.Complete with 2 bats, balls and net.For indoor use.General information:Size L274, W152, H76cm.Packed flat.Self assembly. |
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Slazenger Indoor/Outdoor Foldable Table Tennis Table. $299.99 This large table tennis table from Slazenger is designed for indoor and outdoor use. A foldable design means it fits in well in a busy home and provides lots of family entertainment, or a place for the serious player to practise.Includes paddles, 3 40mm balls and cover.For indoor and outdoor use.General information:Size L274, W152, H76cm.Weight 45kg.Packed flat.For ages 12 years and over. |
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Game Standard For Indoor Outdoor Use 145 Pound - Set of 2 $712.99 Multi Purpose Indoors Or Out. Heavy-duty Game Standards take the punishment of institutional use and can be used for volleyball badminton tennis paddle tennis and tetherball. |
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History of Tennis
The history of tennis can most easily be traced back to all games that evolved from sticks and balls or rocks. Ancient Egyptian Temples often have tracings on the walls that include people using the sticks to hit objects toward one another. It wasn’t until the 12th, 13th and 14th century that they actually began using a wall as a fixed object that they would hit the ball against. Initially the sport began by using there hands as a racket and gloves for support. The balls then began to change from hard pieces of wood to softer leather casings with a number of different items using as stuffing. The French then began to progress the game through the next several hundred years.
The game was much different that what we think of it. First off it was played indoors and included points as well as a chase or location. Points were earned by how the ball was played of each of the walls. The chase included trying to pin your opponent to his back wall. The chase or location was determined by where the ball bounced second which is still adopted today.
The sport became very popular among the elite and although it was primarily played in France it began to travel throughout Europe. The game used to called the game of the palm as they played before having rackets and they began each game by shouting Tenez which in French means play and this is obviously where the word tennis comes from.
The patrons then began to consider a means for taking the sport outdoors. It just seemed to be the easy and obvious thing to play it on grass if you wanted to play outside. So
Harry Gem and Augurio Perera are often credited with being the first to incorporate rackets into the history of tennis. It was then in 1875 that the All England Croquet Club began to offer lawn tennis as an attraction and it took off. They included Tennis in the title of there club and to hold tournaments. The first championship at the London suburb of Wimbledon was in 1877 and had over 20 contestants.
The US was also adopting the game at this time and formed the USTA which began to formalize the sport and adopt rules. The first major tennis competition was held in 1881 in Rhode Island and is considered the start of the US Open. Of the remaining tennis majors the French Open began in 1891 and the Australian Open of 1905 which rounds out the Grand Slams of Tennis.
The growth of the sport spurred a pro tour of players from around the world. The players were paid and spectators would attend the tournaments. But once the players were compensated they lost there amateur status and could no longer play in a number of large tournaments. So in 1968, the “Open” era began which allowed players of any status to compete throughout leagues and tournaments and spurred dramatic growth in the sport over the world.
Today the sport has produced mega superstars that make millions of dollars a year in earnings and endorsements. Tennis can be found anywhere on the planet both indoors and outdoors. Men and women of all ages can enjoy the sport and with a relatively little amount of equipment can play the sport for recreation or competition. So goes the history of tennis…
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