Nikon D300, Nikon D80 ---> digital bodies
Nikon F5, Nikon F4 ---> film bodies
Holga 120FN, Lubitel-2 ---> medium format film cameras
Canon Powershot SX20 IS ---> big point and shoot
Kodak M1033 ---> little point and shoot
Nikon Coolpix7600 ---> tiny point and shoot
I think that's all? Those are the cameras I actively use... I have a drawer full of old "dinosaurs" that I call them... Polaroid SX70, Kodak 110 and disc cameras... stuff that film isn't made for anymore.
This is kind of embarrassing but... I use a Kodak Easy Share C813 ZOOM Digital that I got as a wedding present in 2007.
I have seriously outgrown it, but constantly having to fiddle with settings/angles/etc. and rethinking shots because, let's face it, it can't handle detail pushes my creativity and serves as a challenge.
@fillingtime Get a Holga! Mine was $40, because I got the built in flash version. Bestest and cheapest way into medium format! "Real" medium format film cameras are quite pricey, so my Holga satisfies my needs for now.
Nikon D3000. sigh...
I had started to reasearch what camera to get. knew I wanted a nikon, talked to hubby about it. He has no idea what's good for what I want to do though, and he surpirsed me last Christmas with this one! Very sweet, but oh I wish I had a D90, lol. Maybe I can upgrade in the next couple years.
i have my nikon d3000 which i got in april last year...and i'm still trying to master it...
and i have my sony cybershot t70, which i had since 2008..i love it...it takes some fantastic macro shots, and i'm amazed at the fantastic pictures i took with it in hawaii...i had wanted the dslr before going to hawaii, but my p&s was great
Canon 20D....the dinosaur that I love...it hasn't failed me yet [going to knock on wood]...but have my eye on the upgrade to the 7D. But I will continue to use the 20D until the sensor dies!
Here is a pretty vogue answer
I use a HASSELBLAD 503CW CHROME CAMERA 80MM CFE LENS A24 BACK
Shoot film and I scan my negs... works good for those awesome portraits.. Oh yes I also use my Nikon D90 and 200 for various assignments.
Canon 450D. When I tried out various DSLR's in the shop this is the one that felt best for me to hold. I've also got and old Olympus mju and recently bought a Nikon coolpix but that was mostly for the video side and something to put in my jeans pocket.
Sooo, my pictures are taken with this lil' thing http://www.amazon.com/CASIO-EXILIM-EX-Z33-BRAND-PINK/dp/B004JAL63C/ref=sr_1_4?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1295541133&sr=1-4 (CASIO EXILIM EX-Z33.) I'm quite aware that it's a crappy little thing. On top of that, it's broken. I can only see half of the screen, so I cannot see what I'm taken a picture of AND I really can't play with features, it's awful. I am sticking it out a few months though, and more than likely getting a nicer camera for my birthday in july for when I study abroad in spain! If anyone has suggestions on a good, but not too pricey camera (I see a lot of people's camera are like 500+, that's above my range!) than that'd be a great help.
I have a Nikon D5000, and various film SLRs from my pre-digital era. And I also have an old Sony Handycam. Among other no-brand cameras I grew up with.
@stevenson
Although some say "outdated", I'm still using Photoshop CS2. I've yet to furthur upgrade because CS2 does everything I want, and I know the software well. Granted, Nothing in my curent 365 has any photoshop work.
Nikon F5, Nikon F4 ---> film bodies
Holga 120FN, Lubitel-2 ---> medium format film cameras
Canon Powershot SX20 IS ---> big point and shoot
Kodak M1033 ---> little point and shoot
Nikon Coolpix7600 ---> tiny point and shoot
I think that's all? Those are the cameras I actively use... I have a drawer full of old "dinosaurs" that I call them... Polaroid SX70, Kodak 110 and disc cameras... stuff that film isn't made for anymore.
I have seriously outgrown it, but constantly having to fiddle with settings/angles/etc. and rethinking shots because, let's face it, it can't handle detail pushes my creativity and serves as a challenge.
Currently I have a D40X. I'd like to upgrade to a D700 (or *rumoured* D800???) when I have cash.
Nikon D40
I had started to reasearch what camera to get. knew I wanted a nikon, talked to hubby about it. He has no idea what's good for what I want to do though, and he surpirsed me last Christmas with this one! Very sweet, but oh I wish I had a D90, lol. Maybe I can upgrade in the next couple years.
and i have my sony cybershot t70, which i had since 2008..i love it...it takes some fantastic macro shots, and i'm amazed at the fantastic pictures i took with it in hawaii...i had wanted the dslr before going to hawaii, but my p&s was great
but photoshop helps me pretend i have all sorts of fancy things :)
Switching brands and upgrading to a Canon 60D in March, though. Caaaan't wait.
I use a HASSELBLAD 503CW CHROME CAMERA 80MM CFE LENS A24 BACK
Shoot film and I scan my negs... works good for those awesome portraits.. Oh yes I also use my Nikon D90 and 200 for various assignments.
Although some say "outdated", I'm still using Photoshop CS2. I've yet to furthur upgrade because CS2 does everything I want, and I know the software well. Granted, Nothing in my curent 365 has any photoshop work.