Mr.Photo
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While cropping can get you a bit closer it's not something to rely on. Invest first in a decent camera body such as the D7000 used or if you can spring for it get the newer D7100 that replaces it. Then look in to getting either the older Nikon AF 80-200 2.8 zoom or the Nikon AF 300 f/4.
A D7000 and either of the above mentioned lenses can be had used for under $1000 total if you shop around. Even at f/4 the high ISO capability of the D7000 will still allow you to take decent photo's after the light begins to fade.
A D7000 and either of the above mentioned lenses can be had used for under $1000 total if you shop around. Even at f/4 the high ISO capability of the D7000 will still allow you to take decent photo's after the light begins to fade.