Any pro photographers out there ?
Did a quick search didnt see a digital camera thread.
Been looking for a new camera, every time i seem to settle on one theres been 10 new cameras released that week.
Whats everyone using or has a personal preference for ?
At moment looking at a Pentax S10 with a 2 gig SD/USB card and case for $407 delivered it can go to ISO 3200 for low light conditions.
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- fenring
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A mate of mine just got one of these:
http://www.camerastore.com.au/Panasonic ... etails.htm
Really little, flat camera and yet has 10X optical zoom. Leica lens and OIS anti shake technology.
I have a bigger Panasonic (FZ5) with 12X optical zoom and I reckon the more zoom you have the better, especially for wildlife and game photos.
http://www.camerastore.com.au/Panasonic ... etails.htm
Really little, flat camera and yet has 10X optical zoom. Leica lens and OIS anti shake technology.
I have a bigger Panasonic (FZ5) with 12X optical zoom and I reckon the more zoom you have the better, especially for wildlife and game photos.
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I am using a Canon 20D DSLR. It is a very good camera, and really more than I need!
I was told by a photographer when buying a camera.. buy a brand that has always made cameras!
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Pentax... they have years of experience and expertise in this area...
Here's a picture of Running Creek Castle I've just been to with the GF for a B&B!
Cheers
AI
I was told by a photographer when buying a camera.. buy a brand that has always made cameras!
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Pentax... they have years of experience and expertise in this area...
Here's a picture of Running Creek Castle I've just been to with the GF for a B&B!
Cheers
AI
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The only advice I can give, is to make sure that the camera you buy has a fast "cycle time" meaning how fast the camera takes to take the picture after you have pressed the button.
There is to big a time lag on ours and it makes the difference between a great shot and a the subject being off screen. Its very hard to catch a pic of our son doing something spur of the moment.
There is to big a time lag on ours and it makes the difference between a great shot and a the subject being off screen. Its very hard to catch a pic of our son doing something spur of the moment.
Just been through the same thing myself, I settled on a Canon S3 IS, its not exactly a small compact but not to bulky either, it has a 12x optical which is great to grt those closer shots on game, 6 mega pixel & it only takes 0.4 sec to react to when you hit the button to take the photo. It also allows almost SLR control, or full auto settings. I couldn't be happier.
Hi lefty,Ackley Improved wrote:
I was told by a photographer when buying a camera.. buy a brand that has always made cameras!
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Pentax... they have years of experience and expertise in this area...
I will second that ^^^, I have a kodak and fuji and bought the kodak 4 yrs ago and lasted 2 b4 it failed, $900 in the bin . The fuji is still working but has problems with the focus, blury shots 50% of the time . I wanted to buy a canon powershot when I bought the fuji but was advised by the camera shop bloke that there was nothing wrong with the fuji and it was $140 cheaper......yea right, get what you pay for like a cheap scope.
Spent a shit load of money on a Canon EOS 40D (ditgal SLR) and 18-200 Sigma lens with optical stabilizer, well i would say it is like comparing a nightforce to a cheap chinese scope, just bloody brilliant .
I could of bought a powershot but i wanted a camera that i could change the lens and expand my photo skills
I would say that the powershot or the equal in Nikon,Olypus,Pentax ect would covour most of what you wanted to do. To give you a idea of the prices (Townsville), $800-900 for powershot and the SLR with lens $2500.
Cheers, mark.
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Lefty ,
I found this website very useful when buying a camera about 12 months ago . http://www.dpreview.com/
I ended up with a Canon A630 and have been very pleased with it . Got it from The Camera Farm in NSW at a good price .
I found this website very useful when buying a camera about 12 months ago . http://www.dpreview.com/
I ended up with a Canon A630 and have been very pleased with it . Got it from The Camera Farm in NSW at a good price .