What camera(s) do you guys have?

docszoo

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Cool. I will take other photos with a filter later. What color filter would you say be best ofr leopard geckos?
 

kenya_1977

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I just got my new Canon Rebel here a few weeks ago.. went to a great wildflower area this past weekend to hone my skills.

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a lot of the shots are with a 100mm macro..

-Crystal
 

Magpie

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Same as the moof, panasonic DMC FZ-30.
Not very good with it yet, a little disapointed with it's macro capabilities but great camera over all.

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strikedistance

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I ahve the old Canon Digital Rebel 6.3 Mp. I love the Camera just been updating the lenses. I love my 100mm Macro which is what i have been using lately.
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thrower

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It kind of seems that the topics wavered from cameras a little bit, but I figured I'd put mine down just for kicks. I bought a Canon Powershot A 620. It's 7.1 Megapixel, and as far as I can tell, a fantastic camera for the money. It takes fantastic herp shots in macro mode, along with superb outside shots in general. Here's a pic that didn't make my cut for the photo competition.

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Tarl
 

bobsoldlady

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Camera /

Thrower, I was looking at past topics, Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:45 pm.

Your camera is wonderful!

I did a search and I see that it is now selling for about $200.00.

Do you mind telling me what you paid and if you are still liking it?

Thanks much....

Penny
 

thrower

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Sorry it took so long to post, I've been out in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. I don't have the capability here, but when I get done in a week I've got some dolphin pictures to put up. I still love my camera. For the money it was such a fantastic deal. I would advise getting a couple of large SD cards for it though, because the high detail pictures take up a couple of megs each. You can get some really good pictures with just a few tricks. Later if you start using manual settings you can get some pictures in relatively complex situations, like sitting on the bow of a boat and catching dolphins jumping out of the water.

There have been a few times when I would have liked a manual focus button, but the camera takes great outdoor and macro shots right out of the box.

I hope this has helped.

Tarl
 
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