Here are my 2 cents...
You can use any camera on the field, but remember cheap cameras give you cheap results! It' just like that...
There is a risk of potential damage to the equipment in any kind of action sports shooting. For paintball you can use any kind of cheap plastic underwater housing /sea&sea for example/. It will protect your front lens from direct hits and the body of the camera from paint. If it's possible use some old Canon or Nikon cameras they have all-metal bodies. Use lenses between 135mm and 300 mm they will give you that nice blurred background, use speeds over 1/125 sec.
By the way even if you get hit, most probably it will be your body not camera's! :-)
You can use any camera on the field, but remember cheap cameras give you cheap results! It' just like that...
There is a risk of potential damage to the equipment in any kind of action sports shooting. For paintball you can use any kind of cheap plastic underwater housing /sea&sea for example/. It will protect your front lens from direct hits and the body of the camera from paint. If it's possible use some old Canon or Nikon cameras they have all-metal bodies. Use lenses between 135mm and 300 mm they will give you that nice blurred background, use speeds over 1/125 sec.
By the way even if you get hit, most probably it will be your body not camera's! :-)
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