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What kind of camera equipment do you have?

.timw4mail
06/07/17 5:46 PM GMT
What camera(s), lens(es), etc., do you have and/or generally use?
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.twinkel
07/11/17 8:31 AM GMT
I use the Nikon D7000 with the Nikon 18-55 lens, Sigma 70-200. Tamron 70-300, Nikon F2.8 micro lens.

I am happy with this stuff and it takes good good pictures.
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::Tootles
07/11/17 9:01 AM GMT
I can never remember. :-)

Canon 350D with kit lens and zoom lens and a little 50mm.

Canon 6D with wide angle lens (16-35mm, very distorting). It will also use the 50mm, but have never tried it. I really should, I guess.
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.timw4mail
07/11/17 11:05 AM GMT
I have too much stuff...I have a webpage where I keep track of my equipment.
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+purmusic
07/19/17 8:29 PM GMT
A 6B pencil and paper.

Does that count?
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.timw4mail
07/19/17 8:57 PM GMT
I guess if you're tracing an image in a camera obscura...
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.Shewolfe
10/13/17 3:34 PM GMT
Still using my Nikon D3000.
Currently looking for a few second hand lenses for wildlife and night sky...moon shots. Will get a macro sometime too. Sadly still poor heh
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.DigiCamMan
02/21/19 9:03 PM GMT
Cameras are starting to go 100 MP now so I went backwards. I traded some mirrorless gear for a like new Nikon D2X (a 14 yr.old camera)and a Tokina ATX 17mm (like new circa 1999) and a Tamron AF 18-270mm (like new circa 2010) plus a like new Nikon 600 Speedlight. I also use a Nikon D3400 24.3 MP and a Nikkor AF 18-55mm,Nikkor AF 50mm,and Nikkor AF 70-300mm. I love the challenge of using the Nikon D2X (12 MP) pro camera and seeing what I can do with it. I recently got the highest score ever on another site with that camera and the Tamron lens. I'm out to prove the old gear can hold it's own against the 100+ MP monsters.
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::LynEve
03/01/19 1:37 PM GMT
"I'm out to prove the old gear can hold it's own against the 100+ MP monsters."

I believe you - but I also believe YOU have the skills to prove a Kodak box brownie is an option !

My old Canon 450D is 12 mp. I came here with a 2mp Kodak and I also have an 18mp TZ60 Panasonic, but can see little difference in results - and I DO know that is because I do not have the skills to get the best from any of them. I could pretend a a 'better' more expensive camera with more mp's would be beneficial to me but always in the end it is whats behind the lens that counts most so I would be wasting my money :)
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®mar
03/04/19 8:23 PM GMT
It's not the camera that makes the image. Quick autofocus is nice as is the ability to accept a wide range of lenses and flash accessories, but the photographer sees the composition and makes the deal with light to get the textures, DOF, etc.

Having said that my old Olympus E-Volt died about four years ago, and as I was about to leave on a trip to Cuba I just needed a camera - any camera. I bought the mirrorless Olympus PEN-6, more or less a pocket DSLR camera. I wasn't expecting much. Turned out it used all my existing lenses, and was actually better than the more expensive E-Volt E300 it replaced.

After 12 years of photography I've accumulated the kit lenses, which are fine for shooting my kids' school events, but also a 200mm low-F zoom lens and a fabulous fixed-focal length 50mm macro lens which is wonderful for portraiture. I've graduated to an external flash which liberates me from front-lighting everything, and I've put together some backgrounds and scrims for the portrait work. I'm fiddling around now with making a deep-dish modifier out of a wicker basket to allow me to get the soft "painterly" light that makes photos look like paintings, and I plan on purchasing a couple boom-mounted adjustable flashes as well.

As you can tell I've been playing around with studio work lately.
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::rahto
05/04/19 3:54 PM GMT
For me in Canon I use the 5D4 and 7D2 along with about 25 lenses. In Pentax I'm using the full frame K1 and crop bodies K3 and K3II along with about 25 Pentax mount lenses.
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.timw4mail
05/06/19 1:13 PM GMT
Nice, haven't heard of too many other Pentax users.
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::Mitsubishiman
06/13/19 2:48 AM GMT
Canon 5DSr
Canon 7D
Canon 40D
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L II IS USM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM
Canon EF 70mm-300mm f/4 IS USM
Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Canon EF 50mm F1.2 L
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