according to co-pilot..
📸 Starter DSLRs Worth Considering for Sports & Action
🏅 What each option does well
Canon EOS Rebel T7 / 2000D
- Great entry point with a 24MP sensor and simple controls.
- Works well for team photos and sideline portraits.
- Autofocus and burst rate are modest, so it’s best for slower‑paced action or youth sports.
- Huge Canon lens ecosystem—easy to add a telephoto later.
Nikon D5600
- Stronger for sports thanks to better autofocus tracking and 5 fps burst.
- Excellent image quality and a fully articulating screen for creative angles.
- Nikon’s DX lenses (like the 70‑300mm) pair beautifully for field sports.
Pentax K‑70
- Underrated but powerful: weather‑sealed, 6 fps, and in‑body stabilization.
- Great for outdoor sports in unpredictable New England weather.
- Pentax lenses are fewer but very good, especially telephotos.
⚙️ What actually matters for sports photography
- Autofocus speed & tracking — crucial for moving athletes.
- Burst rate (fps) — more frames = better chance of catching the moment.
- Lens options — a 70‑200mm or 70‑300mm telephoto is almost mandatory for field sports.
- Low‑light performance — indoor gyms and night games demand higher ISO capability.
🧭 Quick recommendation
If you want the best balance of
action performance + beginner friendliness, the
Nikon D5600 is the standout. If budget is the priority, the
Canon Rebel T7 is the easiest entry point. If you shoot outdoors a lot, the
Pentax K‑70 gives you durability and stabilization.
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i have a Nikon D5100. good camera but didn't use it for action shots. i have since upgraded to a D750.
so i guess my suggestion would be the D5600.
note: don't go with Canon just because everybody else does. Nikon is also a great brand.