Camera?

mflamb

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For all of you reefers who shoot the cool pictures that I drool over, what camera do you use?
Do you like the camera?
What would you buy now? Price range?
 
Mike i use a 7mp Fuji pinepix point and shoot.it has a macro mode that works fairly nice and a manual mode so you can change the shutter speed and something else(forgot what).either way it only costs around $250.i do like the camera but in auto mode it tends to blue out the pics some,if i knew how to use the manual mode i would.
i really dont need to spend $1000+ to get a camera,there are alot of nice cameras out that will take GREAT shots of yuor tank for under $500.canons and nikons are alway great choices but do cost more in general.what price range do you have in mind?
 
I FOLLOWING THIS ONE.
just spent 2 hours today in the camera store. i think i decided on the nikon d90 with anti shock lense. high price but has a nice screen with picture viewer
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13478723#post13478723 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rrcg50
I FOLLOWING THIS ONE.
just spent 2 hours today in the camera store. i think i decided on the nikon d90 with anti shock lense. high price but has a nice screen with picture viewer

That is one nice camera. If I was going to buy a digital SLR today - that would be it. Nikon has slowly managed to pass Canon by. Their auto-focus and noise handling is second to none. Just my opinion, of course.:cool:
 
I use a Sony DSLR-A350 14 mega pixel w/18-70mm lens. Also got the 75 - 300mm lens. I purchased them about a month ago to shoot my son's football games. I love it. I put it on the sports mode which allows you to continuously take picture's then when I play it in a slide show on the computer I can actually watch the fish swimming. Camera body only $699.00 w/18-70mm lens 799.00 the 75 - 300mm lens an addition $249.00. It also allows you to really zoom in and crop the picture's on the computer.
 
Hey Mike,

The D60 is also nice. It has very good low ISO resolution. It has a dust removal system that comes in handy if you start changing lenses a lot - which you will if you start taking a lot of close-ups.;) If your going to get a kit lens, make sure you get VR.
 
Canon Digital rebel xti 10MP. I've got a macro lens for it that takes good polyp shots. it's the canon EF100 f2.8 USM
 
I use which ever one is closer nikon d40x orthe d200. Sometimes the canon powershots give me the best pics. It all depends on the lighting at the time and what I am shooting
 
I have a Nikon D40. 1 of these days i will get a macro lense and start playing with setting. I have seen alot of really nice pics taken with them.
 
I normally shoot with a Nikon D40x, however, since I can't dunk that into my tank, I just recently purchased an Olympus Stylus 1030 SW Black 10.1 MP 3.6X Zoom Digital Camera...OMG, I friggin LOVE it...that bad boy goes right into the tank, and is able to go 10m down out in the ocean...pretty sweet...and takes nice pics...

- Andrea
 
Nikon seems to have gained an edge on Canon lately. You really can't go wrong with either one. The cameras are all very comparable. Many pro-am users will tell you that when comparing very similar cameras there is one thing that trumps everything. Simply go to the local camera store and hold all of the options. If you are going to spend that kind of money then you want something that feels good in your hands. You really cannot go wrong with Canon or Nikon so pick the one that is comfortable to you. Believe me, it can make a huge difference.

Also, Nikon and Canon are the two obvious choices, but you should also consider Pentax. C and N will give you a larger selection of accessories in local camera stores, but you will also pay a premium for their stuff. To me the Pentax K200D is a better camera for the $$. I have to order more stuff online, but that really doesn't bother me. Also the Pentax are backwards compatible with most of their lenses so you can pick up some cheap used lenses to play around with.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13478774#post13478774 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mflamb
I've been looking at the Nikon D60...$500.

Got it two weeks ago. Excellent!!!!
 
Nikon had a problen with High ISO noise, for a while. Canon was quite a bit better. But that's changed since the D3 and all SLR models that came after it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13483406#post13483406 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by plc001
Got it two weeks ago. Excellent!!!!

Have not lear how to use it yet, but here is a sample on auto mode. Only edited to change size:

http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0333.jpg
http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0328.jpg
http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0331.jpg
http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0338.jpg
http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0345.jpg
http://www.thecarrillos.com/images/reef/DSC_0351.jpg
 
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