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Originally Posted by Wallsracing
I got a 75-300 lens also
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More important than the zoom range is the aperature (F-stop). The lower the number the better the lens operates in low light. Oh, and also the more expensive the lens is, of course. When shooting in "Sport Mode", check the pictures' EXIF data. That will give you shutter speed, ISO, F-stop, etc. information that can help you see what is going on. Of course where you are standing when shooting also is very important. Keep trying and try and do the best with what you have and then get better equipment once you start feeling that you are getting better.