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OT... What Kind of Digital Camera does everyone use>>

kurt18 Dec 29, 2003 07:42 AM

If you could provide a picture with your reply that would be great. Im going to get one in a month or so, but there are just so many to choose from

Thanks in advance
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BeginnersBasics Dec 29, 2003 07:54 AM

Canon - PowerShot A60 Digital Camera - 2.0 Mega Pixels

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dragonlord69 Dec 29, 2003 03:41 PM

>>Canon - PowerShot A60 Digital Camera - 2.0 Mega Pixels

Olympus D-760 Digital Camera...

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Dl

kurt18 Dec 29, 2003 08:02 AM

I'm sorry for the poor word usage. I meant to say provide a sample picture that was taken with the camera, not a picture of the camera itself. Thanks, sorry for the confusion
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BeginnersBasics Dec 29, 2003 08:04 AM

LOL ok then... well every picture on my site and those I post here are taken with my Canon A 60

Sorry

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BeginnersBasics Dec 29, 2003 08:06 AM

Here is a decent picture for you to see......


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Mattman Dec 29, 2003 08:29 AM

I use a Canon Powershot A40 2.0 mp. For what I use this camera for it works fine. I just use it for the dragons, and also for family events. I do want a nicer camera for clearer close-ups of the dragons, and also one that captures all the color hues on my Hypo Pastels, It is tricky to capture light hypo pastels in all their beauty from the lavenders/greens, yellows peaches, reds and oranges. With a lower end camera all these colors blend and look the same in the photograph, and in real life there are so many hues, and details not caught in the pictures. Think my next digital will be a Fuji finepix. Still not sure though.


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georgio Dec 29, 2003 01:01 PM

I use a 5 MP Nikon Coolpix 5700.

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dynamohum1 Dec 29, 2003 01:33 PM

Canon 10d
http://www.pbase.com/image/23324355/large.jpg
Image
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veronicag Dec 29, 2003 02:58 PM

I have a Minolta Dimage S404.

Here's what the camera looks like ...

And here's some photos taken with it...

Good luck buying your new camera.

Veronica
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JethrozMom Dec 29, 2003 03:48 PM

I use a Canon Coolpix A300 3.2 MP camera... I love it! Got it for my birthday. Its really affordable too, for the quality of photos it takes, its about $200. All my pix in the gallery were taken with it, my username is PHPiaffe. You can go check them out there.

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djfuente Dec 29, 2003 05:52 PM

I use a Canon G1 , it's almost 3yrs old but takes crisp pics.

dwedeking Dec 29, 2003 06:49 PM

We use the Kodak DX4900. It's macro view and additional lenses you can use really allow you to capture detailed close ups.

We used the above picture on our banner which is 15' long to give you a perspective on the size we blew the head up. There's almost no pixelation at that size.

A good software package helps

Also you'll need to learn about lighting. That is what makes or breaks a great photo (of anything).

Here are some more, most of them taken with this camera.

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dwedeking Dec 29, 2003 06:53 PM

We use the Kodak DX4900. It's macro view and additional lenses you can use really allow you to capture detailed close ups.

We used the above picture on our banner which is 15' long to give you a perspective on the size we blew the head up. There's almost no pixelation at that size.

A good software package helps

Also you'll need to learn about lighting. That is what makes or breaks a great photo (of anything).

Here are some more, most of them taken with this camera.
exoticlizards.com/lizard/
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