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What kind of camera are you using?

Last post 10 hours, 37 minutes ago by CrazyCraig. 195 replies.
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  •  09-05-2007, 5:15 PM 153605 in reply to 2738

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    I have a:

    Nikon F3 - professional grade 35mm SLR

    Nikkor D series 24-120mm f3.5-5.6 lens

    Nikon SB-12 Speedlight flash

    Good ole professional grade Nikon. Robust and reliable. I would love to have a Nikon D80 or D100 digi SLR, but I have nowhere near the money to get one.
     


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  •  09-06-2007, 5:54 AM 153959 in reply to 4458

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Thanks for the PhotoSynth link! I had seen a short preview of it but this was the first chance that I have got to play with it hands on.  This is highly recommended for anyone to check out (that is if your system can handle it).  Very cool stuff.
  •  09-06-2007, 7:39 AM 154011 in reply to 153959

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    I am using a Canon S3-IS  and its a pretty good camera for my first next I will be getting a Canon digital Rebel XTi 10.1 mega pixel.

    Now thats a camera......The S3 was a good learning camera for me. Had alot of decent features as well as 6.0 mega pixels....it took decent photos on large, superfine picture mode. Average pic size on finest mode was around 5.33 mb depending on F-stop and the picture itself.

    Shooting in RAW is the way to go my camera only seems to shoot jpeg and sometimes it can be converted to TIFF with the right software!!

  •  09-08-2007, 9:42 AM 155736 in reply to 154011

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Nikon D-50, not too expensive and not overly big but excellent results.

    Thay have now replaced the D-50 with the D-40 which is a far less capabile camera.


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  •  09-08-2007, 7:04 PM 155982 in reply to 155736

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  •  09-17-2007, 10:28 PM 163483 in reply to 2738

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    CANON IXUS 900TI

    but i never think the too many functions are all useful Confused

     


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  •  09-18-2007, 5:46 PM 164088 in reply to 163483

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Canon 350D, 18-55mm with f3.5-5.6. A terrific choice for the learner like me!
  •  10-16-2007, 6:21 PM 181393 in reply to 155736

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Baer:

    Thay have now replaced the D-50 with the D-40 which is a far less capabile camera.

    The D40 is not less capable in any way. The only differences between the D50 and D40 are the weight and size of the screen. The D40 is a little lighter and has a 2.5" rather than 2" LCD. I've done my homework.
     


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  •  10-17-2007, 12:50 AM 181594 in reply to 2738

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    I have 2 canon cameras.

    ixus 900Ti and G9 


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  •  01-09-2008, 8:10 AM 242613 in reply to 3224

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    qingcai:
    dslr is fun

     

    I'd second that.  :)

     

    Personal cameras are Nikon D50, D80, and Olympus stylus 410d with underwater enclosure.  My work camera is a Nikon D200. 


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  •  01-09-2008, 8:23 AM 242624 in reply to 181393

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Zantor:
    Baer:

    Thay have now replaced the D-50 with the D-40 which is a far less capabile camera.

    The D40 is not less capable in any way. The only differences between the D50 and D40 are the weight and size of the screen. The D40 is a little lighter and has a 2.5" rather than 2" LCD. I've done my homework.
     

     

    Actually you haven't.  D40 does not have many of the features of the D50 such as Exposure bracketing, White balance Bracketing, and the ability to use Non-AFS lenses.  The D40 does not have the focus motor built into the camera so older AF lenses have to be focus manually.   The D40 battery is also a nonstandard battery for Nikons DSLR line of cameras.  The D40 also does not have the top LQD which displays settings for the camera, this is due to the LCD on the back being used at all times to display/change settings.  This does shorten battery life according to my friend who owns the D40.  The D40 uses a slightly newer 6mpixel CCD which is known to produce slightly more noise than the CCD used in the D50.  If you have any other questions please contact me.

     http://www.digitalreview.ca/Content/Nikon-D40-versus-D50-versus-Pentax-K110D-K100D.shtml

    http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ND40/ND40COMPARISON.HTM 

     


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  •  01-09-2008, 8:45 AM 242635 in reply to 242624

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Minolta 5 megapixel

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  •  01-09-2008, 4:01 PM 242941 in reply to 3887

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    ashakeandfrys:
    dslr seems like a huge jump from a point and shoot! haha

     

    It is, but it's the most wonderful jump you'll ever make.  Don't get me wrong, i still have my little point and shoot for the little goofy things.  i bought an underwater enclosure for my point and shoot for diving.  why ruin a nice camera when you can take a chance on one that sells for under $100 on ebay. :)  Best place to learn is www.bythom.com for nikon users. 


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  •  01-10-2008, 10:46 AM 243683 in reply to 29579

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    30d:

    28-135 is usm

    saving for the 28-300L (kind of set back b/c i have to rebuild a new comp) 

  •  01-14-2008, 9:31 AM 246321 in reply to 243683

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Kodak C653.

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  •  08-23-2008, 7:37 PM 379817 in reply to 2738

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Canon S3 IS
  •  08-25-2008, 12:53 AM 380435 in reply to 379817

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    Fujifilm FinePix S9100

    Canon PowerShot SD400

    If camera phones count, then also, Sony Ericsson K810 

    Oh, and also, I'm getting my Canon Rebel XSI (450D) with 18-55 IS lens in a couple of days Big Smile 

  •  08-25-2008, 9:12 AM 380572 in reply to 380435

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    I just bought a canon camera from Newegg. It is fast and sleek and takes clear pics with a lot of features. And I chose it for it is very easy to use.

    Here is the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16830120252

     


  •  09-01-2008, 11:54 PM 384951 in reply to 2738

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

    NIKON D50 & Cybershot W120

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  •  09-05-2008, 3:21 PM 387169 in reply to 4458

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

     

    I'm using Canon PowerShot SD870 IS Black 8.0 MP 28mm Wide Angle Digital Camera,

    which was recommanded by eggxperts here. It has a good cost performance, I like it!~


  •  10 hours, 37 minutes ago 387525 in reply to 387169

    Re: What kind of camera are you using?

      Kodak Z1012 IS.  A Hobby of mine is capturing Moments in time that will Never come Back. Sunrises, Sunsets, Friends, Family, Kids, and Grand Babies, that kind of stuff. The Best is asking, " Did You Catch That?" (A Sunrise or Sunset) No, well I Saved it For You. Instant Gratifaction.

      Started with a Little C 653, to Z 885 to this Bad Little Puppy, Love it and so do my Friends.

     

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