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    Re: Camera Questions

    I used to use a nikon d200 but had to sell(needed cash!) until I can replace the d200 I have been using fujis S200 EXR great bridge camera and awesome quality..not that expensive either!..heres a review of it
    http://www.trustedreviews.com/video/Fujifilm-S200-EXR

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    Re: Camera Questions

    I can tell you that for an entry level DSLR the Nikon D90 is a great starter. It has all the options of a great DSLR while still keeping all of the "point and shoot" functions that make PS camera's so easy to use.

    Detachable lens means you can upgrade, auto focus built in to the lens, and full control of shutter speed and aperture if you want it. Combine that with 12mp images in .jpg .bmp and .raw/.jpg formats it's everything someone shopping in the 300-800.00 range for a camera

    Word of warning!!
    Some stores only sale the body make sure your getting the lens and the body when you buy the kit..
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Camera Questions

    I'm still using a 3 year old camera...my trusty canon 5D
    When using DSLR, imho the lens plays a big role in getting the kind of shots you want.





    I hope it's ok to post non reptile picture here

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    Re: Camera Questions

    Cannon Rebel T1i offical camera of the NFL
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    Miss my Ferret alot wish i didn't have to give her up
    1.1 het red axanthic, 1.0 albino, 1.0 black pastel
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    Re: Camera Questions

    I have a Canon digital Rebel XTI 10.1 and I love it.

    It takes amazingly clear, crisp photos, it's fairly simple to use, yet has lots of extras and option to really get some professional looking shots.

    Best of all, I can really enlarge the photos with little to no loss of quality. I have several lenses that fit it, because almost all Canon lenses fit, not just digital specific ones. I have a standard 35-70 mm, a panoramic 26-80 mm, and 100-300 zoom. I also just invested in a set of macro lenses. Not the big expensive ones mind you, these are just little things that look like filter you screw onto the front of your lens, and they work great.

    Here are a few examples:

    Taken with my 26-80 mm and a 4X macro.


    Taken with just my 35-70 mm


    Picture of the heavy snowfall we had a couple years ago


    Taken outside in bright sunlight



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    Re: Camera Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by h4y4sh1 View Post
    I'm still using a 3 year old camera...my trusty canon 5D
    When using DSLR, imho the lens plays a big role in getting the kind of shots you want.

    [IMG]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4221641273_e0f9e51fc0_o.jpg[IMG]

    [IMG]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4221641591_31c8f6f50f_o.jpg[IMG]

    I hope it's ok to post non reptile picture here
    [IMG]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2550/4222402412_281f81e7dc_o.jpg[IMG]
    Just thought you should know I have a picture of your chameleon as the background on my phone

    I actually just bought a new camera last night.

    http://www.panasonic.net/avc/lumix/c...ft2/index.html <--- I got the first version of this camera. I am very excited for it to arrive tomorrow morning It is supposed to take great video (and has an led light so you can actually see when there is crappy lighting) and best of all it is steffe-proof! Waterproof, dustproof, sandproof, shockproof, fallproof. You name it. Its a tank camera that takes excellent pictures. Hooray!
    Last edited by Kaorte; 02-08-2010 at 01:12 PM.
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    Re: Camera Questions

    Also a few have mentioned that the lens is very important. I totally agree, without a good/great lens your pictures will not be the best it can be.

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    Re: Camera Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by h4y4sh1 View Post
    I'm still using a 3 year old camera...my trusty canon 5D
    When using DSLR, imho the lens plays a big role in getting the kind of shots you want.





    I hope it's ok to post non reptile picture here
    wow.

    those are some great shots....Thats an expensive camera though...About 2000 dollars out of my price range actually haha. But regardless beautiful pictures.

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    Re: Camera Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Just thought you should know I have a picture of your chameleon as the background on my phone
    I'm glad you like my picture

    Quote Originally Posted by Animals As Leaders View Post
    wow.

    those are some great shots....Thats an expensive camera though...About 2000 dollars out of my price range actually haha. But regardless beautiful pictures.
    Thank you for the compliment
    Actually you don't really need an expensive camera body to take a good picture.
    These were taken with canon 350D or canon rebel xt ( it was the second generation rebel series I think) and canon 100mm macro lens 4 years ago.





    Under good lighting, a consumer level body can take the same quality picture as a more expensive body.

    Gear wise, the Lens plays bigger part in how your picture look. The pictures above was taken with a 100mm macro lens.
    When you "plunge" deeper into this hobby, you'll find out that the biggest investment will be in the lenses

    The good thing is the lens you buy today, will still be usable when you upgrade the camera body for years to come.

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    One day I will have a nice digital SLR camera, but for now, the point and shoot will have to do as my wallet cannot take much more of this! Lol

    Those are some fantastic pictures.
    ~Steffe

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