In general, a sports photographer shooting for a paper like the Boston Globe only use pro/high end gear for desired focal length/AF speed and reliability. High optical quality comes along for the basic price of admission. What's important for sports is high contrast and general good performance wide open.

BR

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That maybe resolution good enough for a newspaper, but what I don't' know is how
good does a lens have to be (or rather, how bad can it be) in terms of
resolution if this is all you are shooting?




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