Canon PowerShot A620
It's my first digital camera and I really like it.
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Canon PowerShot A620
It's my first digital camera and I really like it.
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I have a Canon EOS XT that I use with all my accessories including a 580EX II stobe for my planned photographic sessions and then I use a Canan S5 IS for a quick point and shoot. I love the S5! For the price, its hard to beat.
I have a Fuji S9500 atm, which is a bridge camera between straight p&s and SLR. Not a bad camera, but I do find the quality a little grainy on close up.
Last edited by ShayneTilley; Jan 18, 2009 at 22:59.
Mainly for landscape and sports photography:
Canon 30D
50mm f/1.8
EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
400mm f/5.6 L
Would like to have:
24mm f/1.4 L II
70-200mm f/2.8 L IS
I use a Canon XTi with some lenses from Sigma.
Nikon D200 and a variety of lenses.

I just got my Canon 450D/XSi and all I have right now is the standard 18-55mm lens that came with it.
I've also still got my Minolta Dimage that I've had for almost five years.
For now, I have:
- Canon EOS 40D
- Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
- Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
- Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
- Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM
- Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
- Canon Speedlite 430EX
- Canon Extender EF 1.4x II
- Manfrotto 190XPROB tripod with MN488RC2 head
- Lowepro Fastpack 350 - soon to be replaced with F-Stop Satori for trekking sessions
- Hotshoe double bubble spirit level - essential kit!
- Cokin P series ND and ND grad filters
I'm contemplating moving to full frame with most likely the 5D. I would like a 5D MK II, but it's not as easy to justify the cost!
Of my lenses, I probably use the 10-22mm most, followed by the 17-55mm. The 50mm is my newest lens so haven't had as much opportunity to use it. The 100mm macro is probably my least used lens.
uhhh, there are a lot of Canons, so here is my 2cents
I have Nikon D80 with Nikkor 18-135 f3,5-5,6 zoom
and fix Nikkor 50 f1,4
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I think is Canon EOS 350D and Mamiya 645AFD with P30 Digital back. Its a bit slow....


My list, alpabetically:
Lomo LC-A
Seagull 205-A
Lubitel 166-B
Nikon D50
Nikon F401
SupersampleR
Oh man Lubitel/Seagull/Lomo how uber cool old school of you!Nice. all you need is a Holga in there for -H
Olympus E510, looking to upgrade soon to maybe a D70,
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Canon 400D with kit lens, just got the 50mm 1.4 one. Actively using lens rent service - pretty cheap when purpose-oriented.
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Sony cybershot 8.3mp


Yes, I still have them and think about shooting again with it very soon, but since I have a digital one (Nikon D50) I only shoot digital anymore since it's so easy. Also the postprocessing on the computer is so fast instead of scanning the films and pictures...
But I still like those old cams and I'm certainly still shooting with them, but to be honest, it's just a couple of times a year or so... shame on me.
Before I had my digital one, I burned rolls of film daily/weekly. I've been working in a photo store selling photographical accessories that time. But the boss was such an idiot that I ran away someday to go work in a call center![]()
Again, shame on me
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Sony A200 DSLR
Sony 18-70mm f/4.5-5.6
Minolta "Beercan" 70-210mm f/4
I am using a Canon 450D. This is a great camera. The stabilization is inside the lens instead of the camera. But still I am able to use the lenses of my old Canon 10D for photo's where there is enough light of when I work with tripod.
I have Panasonic compact digital camera and I am happy with it.
Right now I'm using a Canon SX100 IS. I really like it. I think for a point and shoot, it's the best on the market. 8 megapixels, 10x zoom, and a larger than standard size chip for better image quality. It also has the least shutter lag of any point and shoot, at least at the time I bought it. In the future, should I need it, I'd like to get a Canon Rebel XsI.
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Last edited by affnup; Jul 18, 2009 at 01:13.
My wife has a 5d and a 5d Mark II. The cameras are cheap though, compared to the glass. Canon L series glass is pretty spendy. She's a photographer BTW. My camera is a point and shoot![]()
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