what camera do you use?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Thats ruthles man :( Some things you cannot burnout of your brain till it's burnt out for you :(
 
Nikon D50 digital slr with autofocus,exposure ability. Telephoto lense for closeup without flashback on glass.
 
DavidW;663907; said:
for the most part it shouldn't matter what camera you are using, if you know the basic rules for photography, especially flash use.
Angle of incidence = angle of reflection.
A ' better' camera won;t necesarily get you better pictures

( I am a professional photographer based in Manhattan)



This is very true but if you want high speed shots i found slrs with a good flash makes a world of difference. could never get the same quality with any of my point and shoots
 
M|L;92299; said:
I currently use the Sony DSC-F717.

Hopefully I will be getting into the Digital SLR cameras soon.

I use the same one, have you had any experience with the polarized lens attachment when using it on your fish? I hear it eliminates glare and reflection really well.
 
My camera isnt the best camera on the block but Its smallish and affordable camera. I got a 5.1mp Samsung Digimax s500. I like it alot.
 
DavidW;663907; said:
for the most part it shouldn't matter what camera you are using, if you know the basic rules for photography, especially flash use.
Angle of incidence = angle of reflection.
A ' better' camera won;t necesarily get you better pictures

( I am a professional photographer based in Manhattan)

SO are you going to give a suggestion?? AS I stated my camera was Broken.... I AM buying a NEW one... Not having problems with the old one, other than it is BROKEN :D.. But Would like something better :) SO can you give me a Suggestion??? Thanks :) Is SLR they way to go.. That is what i keep hearing..
:)
 
I just bought one today. I got a Kodak Easy Share Z710. It's around $250, but well worth it.
 
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