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09/17/2004 12:40:26 PM · #26 |
I am buying DMC-FZ10 and later plant to buy minox's digital m3, i think it one of the most amazing camera and realtively small |
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09/17/2004 01:04:51 PM · #27 |
Mostly use my Canon 10D, but my Nikon Coolpix 4500 is essential for macro shots.
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09/17/2004 01:07:23 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by dsa157: Mostly use my Canon 10D, but my Nikon Coolpix 4500 is essential for macro shots. |
Bah! A mudblood!
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09/17/2004 01:09:14 PM · #29 |
I almost always have my husband's Olympus stylus 300 with me, using my 10D mostly on scenic trips, challenges, outings where I need a good camera for low lighting situations, etc. I usually regret not having it, pretty often. So, I bought a great backpack (Lowepro) for taking it with me almost all the time.
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09/17/2004 01:17:53 PM · #30 |
Up until this weekend, I usually carry my little (and severly old) Kodak DC3400. I am trading it for a washing machine, of all things :) It has served me well over the years, but I outgrew it a very long time ago. It is still great for snapshots and such.
Anybody carry film cameras on their outtings? I brought my Pentax ZX-M once, but didn't snap any shots with it. I think I'll leave it at home from now on :)
Message edited by author 2004-09-17 13:18:20. |
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09/17/2004 01:24:30 PM · #31 |
My Canon Powershot S50 stays in my handbag all the time and is great for impulse pictures. It forgets it is a point & shoot and I do too. But mostly the overstuffed Lowepro, and the tripod, etc. goes along too when I know I'm shooting. Street stuff is so much easier with the S50 'cause people don't seem to notice the 'tourist' with that little camera. |
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09/17/2004 01:38:29 PM · #32 |
I have a Coolpix 4300, and it goes everywhere with me as does my D70. The Coolpix is great for taking pictures of my D70. :)
Also, it fits in my pocket so I can take it with me and not look like a total camera geek. Good to take where I wouldn't dare take my D70 also, like on roller coasters etc. |
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09/17/2004 02:01:43 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Tranquil: Originally posted by dsa157: Mostly use my Canon 10D, but my Nikon Coolpix 4500 is essential for macro shots. |
Bah! A mudblood! |
yeah - you're right. I really sullied my pure Nikon bloodline when I went over to become a Canon DeathEater... :)
Message edited by author 2004-09-17 14:01:53.
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09/17/2004 03:01:45 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by dsa157: yeah - you're right. I really sullied my pure Nikon bloodline when I went over to become a Canon DeathEater... :) |
Careful, dude. Canon DSLR owners outnumber Nikon DSLR owners by roughly 3 to 1 on this site. |
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09/17/2004 03:10:24 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by dsa157: yeah - you're right. I really sullied my pure Nikon bloodline when I went over to become a Canon DeathEater... :) |
Careful, dude. Canon DSLR owners outnumber Nikon DSLR owners by roughly 3 to 1 on this site. |
what's your point Mr Humor-Deprived? I'm one of them.
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09/17/2004 03:17:30 PM · #36 |
I have the Canon sd10 for a pocket cam, really small and 4.0 mp, what's awesome is the color I get, it beats my fuji S2 for color. |
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09/17/2004 03:40:35 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by dsa157: what's your point Mr Humor-Deprived? I'm one of them. |
My point is a Canon Powershot G5. No, wait- that's a point and shoot. I suppose if I took the battery out it would be just a point. |
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09/17/2004 03:47:12 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by Kylie: I am still trying to figure out which to carry all the time now, my old Kodak 6440 or the new Kodak 7590. MOst of my shots are pretty much unplanned. With a purse on my shoulder all the time already, it could be hard to always have that second bag. The 6440 just stayed attached in a pouch on the strap of my purse. The 7590 isn't huge, just a tiny bit too big for the purse.
What caught my eye most in this thread, though, is the "tourist" comments. I always felt so much more "touristy" with the smaller 6440 than I think I will with the prosumer 7590. I guess I am backwards once again! LOL |
I completely agree... I was sick of well meaning people asking me if I wanted them to take my photo with my Optio S, while I was composing (in my head) gritty arty shots. The FZ10 looks serious now... I don't think I get mistaken for a tourist with it. |
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09/17/2004 03:51:33 PM · #39 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: Originally posted by Kylie: I am still trying to figure out which to carry all the time now, my old Kodak 6440 or the new Kodak 7590. MOst of my shots are pretty much unplanned. With a purse on my shoulder all the time already, it could be hard to always have that second bag. The 6440 just stayed attached in a pouch on the strap of my purse. The 7590 isn't huge, just a tiny bit too big for the purse.
What caught my eye most in this thread, though, is the "tourist" comments. I always felt so much more "touristy" with the smaller 6440 than I think I will with the prosumer 7590. I guess I am backwards once again! LOL |
I completely agree... I was sick of well meaning people asking me if I wanted them to take my photo with my Optio S, while I was composing (in my head) gritty arty shots. The FZ10 looks serious now... I don't think I get mistaken for a tourist with it. |
LOL! Yes, Bob - you should have seen me at The Getty with my little point-n-shoot . . . even my husband noticed I had the most touristy camera walking around that day! LOL
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09/17/2004 04:34:32 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by dsa157: what's your point Mr Humor-Deprived? I'm one of them. |
My point is a Canon Powershot G5. |
OK - that was funny. :)
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09/17/2004 04:57:59 PM · #41 |
yep, but I want to sell it and put the money towards a lens ;-) |
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09/17/2004 05:54:47 PM · #42 |
Main= S602 with adapter attached at all times
Next cam = Photokina introduced dSLR
Pocket cam = Canon A60
The A60 is also the camera that most people want to borrow. And I let them (most times first encounter with digicam) because they produce such nice results that I can enjoy as well. :)
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09/17/2004 05:58:45 PM · #43 |
Originally posted by Azrifel: Main= S602 with adapter attached at all times
Next cam = Photokina introduced dSLR
Pocket cam = Canon A60
The A60 is also the camera that most people want to borrow. And I let them (most times first encounter with digicam) because they produce such nice results that I can enjoy as well. :) |
My next cam will be the *ist Ds from Pentax.. budget SLR.. but it's all I need. I would *LOVE* to have a backup P&S too.. but alas. They'd really start to come down in price.. like.. $150 cdn for a decent one :)
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09/19/2004 10:29:08 PM · #44 |
I normally haul my professional Nikon kit around most of the time. There are times and events however, where even the prospect of taking it (it really does get heavier with each passing minute) is daunting.
I now have a supply of the really cheap disposable cameras. What freedom, what joy. And I still get great pics.
I just got a cheap digital. Same thing ... no worries if it gets lost, trompled, dropped or expropriated.
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09/19/2004 10:43:37 PM · #45 |
Main camera: ARCA-SWISS 4x5 Field Camera (about 10-12 pounds counting everything), Rodenstock lenses, tripod, additional polaroid back w/Polaroid 54, shooting Kodak 4X5 100TMax (Black and White) for development and printing in traditional wet darkroom
1st Backup: My Sony DSC T1 (Captured about 40 images - not of prints - today while viewing prints at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson.) Took about 70 images yesterday at my grandson's 5th birthday party. Weighs practically nothing and kept in my front right pocket.
2nd Backup: My Verizon Qualcom 3G CDMA cell phone. Weighs about the same and kept on my belt all waking hours.
3rd Backup: My Sony Clie handheld with camera included. Taken with me periodically in my briefcase.
4th - Someplace in a cupboard in my darkroom: a Nikon F6006 35mm with multiple lens. Haven't seen it in months.
Message edited by author 2004-09-19 22:47:18.
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09/19/2004 10:53:44 PM · #46 |
I have a 10D and a Powershot 500
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09/19/2004 11:24:27 PM · #47 |
I've been thinking about getting one; I used to have a Minolta DiMAGE F100, but I didn't really like it - ended up selling it to pay for part of a new lens. Whenever I have enough extra money for one, I blow it on something for my 10d.
As far as compact cameras go, I want something that EASILY fits into a shirt or pants pocket. I also don't care too much about resolution (3MP is plenty) as the camera would be something that I could take to parties and not have to really worry about losing/damaging when I am drunk.
So far, the the Kyocera FineCam SL300R and the Canon Digital Elph's are strong candidates. For now, I stick to my disposable Kodak film cameras. :) |
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09/19/2004 11:35:05 PM · #48 |
I'm getting a 300D soon as well but I will probably continue carry my Optio around like I do now. |
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