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A few action shots from a lacrosse game in Trumbull, Conn. on Thursday April 29, 2010. I switched between the nc2000e and my daily use body a Nikon D2h. At 200 ASA the nc2000e's colors are WAY better that the D2h using the same rating. But the D2h bangs out 8 fps versus the Kodak's paltry 2 fps! Shooting sports with it is much harder. There's a lot more trying to anticipate the action, but with lacrosse it's hard because the action is so frenetic. But, I'm having a blast toting it along on assignments just to see what I can get out of it. Maybe a photo from it will even get published from it. (If that happens, it will probably be the last nc2000e on Earth still used in a professional capacity. LOL!)
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