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Do you have a Point and shoot camera as well?

 
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Apr 16, 2007 17:09 |  #61

g6

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Apr 16, 2007 17:11 |  #62

I have the pns for taking pics of my SLRs.... :D



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Apr 16, 2007 17:21 as a reply to  @ mcmadkat's post |  #63

I don't have one, but I was thinking in a Lumix-Panasonic with IS how they work? and I read that some of them can write in RAW format ?

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Apr 16, 2007 17:27 as a reply to  @ vchavez's post |  #64

Optio WPi. I use it for fishing pictures. It is water resistant.


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Apr 16, 2007 17:27 as a reply to  @ vchavez's post |  #65

I have a Canon SD700IS, great compact cam. We just got back from Daytona Beach Florida a couple of weeks ago, went down with 12 other families. Just hanging out in the room or at dinner the SD700 was hardly noticed or intimidating when used.


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Apr 16, 2007 17:32 as a reply to  @ Pete Kossaras's post |  #66

An old G2 because it uses the same batteries and CF cards as my 5D and I can utilize an old 420EX flash with it. Does an adequate job. Sometimes I just can't bring myself to tote the big stuff.


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Apr 16, 2007 17:39 |  #67

I did up until a few weeks ago, now my niece has it :)


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Apr 16, 2007 18:07 |  #68

Yup, my lil SD400. Great cam for the price too.




  
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Apr 16, 2007 18:15 |  #69

I use a N**** 4200 I tote around for work. It takes decent pics and stands up to the abuse I put it though, so its good enough for what it is.


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Apr 16, 2007 18:19 |  #70

S3IS here... bought for trips, etc... but I cannot leave my DSLR home :( So I end up always bringing the big camera ;)


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Apr 16, 2007 19:44 as a reply to  @ post 3049590 |  #71

Canon 620...does a splendid job! Easy to carry around, gives you some quality pictures. Kids love to use the video recorder ability that it offers. Take it out on the boat where I just haven't had the courage to take the 30d.


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Apr 16, 2007 19:50 as a reply to  @ post 3049590 |  #72

I have a Nikon 4300. It takes good pictures; but the shuttere lag and on-off turn around times are terrible!!! That's why I bought my Canon Rebel XT!!




  
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Apr 16, 2007 19:53 |  #73

I have a Pro 1.....but I don't use it very much with 2 DSLR's.


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Apr 16, 2007 20:04 |  #74

Have one, but it just collects dust!

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Apr 16, 2007 20:53 as a reply to  @ HighPlainsPhotographer's post |  #75

Canon A510. Really takes some great photos. A good little camera for taking along on hikes, etc.


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