Cameras, which do you use

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Miggers

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Dec 31, 2006
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Old school me... Nikon FM2n completely manual.. doesn't need a battery! Lots of Nikon single focus lenses from 24mm and upwards,

I'd go digital but would weep at how little my old stuff would fetch.
 

dtalbot

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Jan 7, 2004
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Canon 10D with a couple of L series lenses for most stuff, digital Ixus when I am trying to be discrete about the photographs or am playing in the sea (got a scuba housing for it), Kiev 60 or Lubital 166 when I want to play medium format and an MPP 4"x5" for when I am thinking I can take decent landscapes!
 

ArkAngel

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May 16, 2006
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Nikon Coolpix 8800 (8MP, Vibration reduction)

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Added a speedlight as the on board flash is a bit wimpy and i hate direct flash, i much prefer to bounce it off a ceiling or wall.

Did have a DSLR for 1 day (Canon EOS 30D) but it was faulty so it went back. SWMBO decided we were getting a new telly instead so i am staying with the Nikon at the moment.
To be honest i probably will anyway, the Nikon takes great pictures and the extra amount of money i am going to have to spend on a DSLR to get that little bit of extra speed and creative functions i just can't justify the expense for the amount i am using cameras at the moment.

**Edit** just looking at the picture when i posted....do you think there is enough branding on the camera???!!!
 

maverix

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May 16, 2005
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I was using a Nikon D70 till about a year ago, when I got me a little compact digital to take in the surf. A Pentax Optio W10, and Ive hardly used the D70 since. pics have been amazing For the weight : robustness : waterproofness I am yet to find a situation i cant use it in snorkelling, rainy days on the hill, even the macro pics are awesome as you can see below

Found this fly atop a gate, couldnt resist a quick snap as the colours were so amazing and I wanted to see how the camera coped, its probably about 8mm long.

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tommy the cat

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Feb 6, 2007
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Well I use a canon ixus for snowboarding as it is small enough to carry all the time...but have been looking at a dslr for wildlife shots and the like.Not trying to hijack be recommendations would be great. looked at Canon Eos I do like Canon stuff thanks Dave
 

Dynamite Dan

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Jun 19, 2007
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I cant comment on Cannon as ive never used them, but i do recommend my D50, probably pick it up quite cheap now.. OR if your a newbie into the DSLR market, a D40 is out now, aimed at people like you.
 

Biddlesby

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May 16, 2005
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I was using a Nikon D70 till about a year ago, when I got me a little compact digital to take in the surf. A Pentax Optio W10, and Ive hardly used the D70 since. pics have been amazing For the weight : robustness : waterproofness I am yet to find a situation i cant use it in snorkelling, rainy days on the hill, even the macro pics are awesome as you can see below

Found this fly atop a gate, couldnt resist a quick snap as the colours were so amazing and I wanted to see how the camera coped, its probably about 8mm long.

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Wow! Great macro, great shot.
 

sxmolloy

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Mar 22, 2006
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I use a simple Nikon Coolpix 4600. It's small enough to carry everywhere (when I remember it :rolleyes: ) which I like and although not the best digital camera ever it does the job OK for me and the family and for general bushcrafty pics.

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ATB....Stu
 

tommy the cat

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Feb 6, 2007
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Ta for the replies my canon ticks alot of boxes for me

By tommythecat at 2007-07-01
Great size,easy application for posting on the web.....but lack of decent zoom for catching deer and animals that much further away.
Was looking at upto £500 but I am also going to see my mate in Canada and dont know if I should wait and buy there.
Dave
 
May 24, 2007
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Nikon D50 with a Sigma 28-300 lens.

I've also got an old Pentax Optio 750Z compact which has a very good macro ability.
 

dtalbot

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Jan 7, 2004
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Well I use a canon ixus for snowboarding as it is small enough to carry all the time...but have been looking at a dslr for wildlife shots and the like.Not trying to hijack be recommendations would be great. looked at Canon Eos I do like Canon stuff thanks Dave

My 10D has survived several years of abuse from me and hooked up to my ancient L series lenses (slow auto focus by todays standards but fabulous clarity!) is still a cracking camera capable of far better imagery than I am! As it was the bottom end pro camera when it came out it is far more solidly built than somthing like the 300D or 350D.
Cheers
David
 

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