Video Equipment?

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Anyone have suggestions on video equipment that will adjust to lighting and the quick movements without blurring?
 
If you're using a DSLR, you would want a lens with a small aperture/deeper depth of field (a higher f stop). You wouldn't want to use f/2.8, for example, because it doesn't get all that much in focus at once.
 
I think as an athlete the go pro is best, however as a parent I prefer my regular video camera. I have a Sony HD and it is about 5 years old and still takes great video with pretty much any lighting.
 
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