Title: Cameras
Description: What do you have
GoldenFrost - March 8, 2009 12:32 PM (GMT)
:takepics:
I am looking into getting a new camera next month
What kind and make are you people using
It looks like Emma, Mol and John have nice ones
molmotta - March 8, 2009 02:00 PM (GMT)
:takepics:
Mine are...
Type : DSLR
Model : Canon 30D
Type : Point&Shoot
Model : Leica D-lux
:thumbsupsmiley
2Goldens - March 8, 2009 02:39 PM (GMT)
I have a Cannon Power Shot S5 1S. I've only had it for a few months now but it's a great camera. It seems to capture action shots very well, and I am far from an expert when it comes to taking pictures :takepics:
JohnTIZ - March 8, 2009 03:42 PM (GMT)
Main shooter since summer 2005 has been my Nikon D50 DSLR. It was an entry level DSLR to begin with, and in the fast advancing digital camera market it's considered "geriatric" as it approaches four years of age. But with some good quality glass on it, I am very satisfied with its performance. If I could afford it, I'd invest in a new D90 or D300 next. But we spent it all on a puppy instead. The rest is history.
For P&S photography, we use a Canon Powershot 720IS. It's only 1.5 years old now but has already been discontinued. It had a very short life cycle for some reason. I carry it wherever I go and it's a darn good performer. As the saying goes, a capable point-and-shoot in your pocket or glovebox takes better pictures than your fancy DSLR sitting in a gadget bag back home because it was too heavy/bulky to bring along. ;)
Rusty's mom - March 8, 2009 03:57 PM (GMT)
I use a Kodak Easy Share Z812IS. It is a pretty good camera and has lots of things you can do with it IF I WOULD JUST READ THE MANUAL. :laughingsmile
SuzySues - March 8, 2009 06:06 PM (GMT)
I have a Canon IXUS 70 for snaps, its a good quality pocket sized digital camera & I am really happy with the pics it takes & how easy it is to use. I also have my big one which doesn't come out as often, but I love & that is a Canon EOS 400D, Unfortunately, even though I took a camera course to learn how to use it, I must confess to having a brain like a sieve & keep it on auto most of the time. :rolleyes: It still takes fantastic pics though.