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Snow
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Which Camera do you have in your Travel Bag?
I have a Canon 40D and it is great! But if you dont have that much space in your Bag I would recommend you to buy the EOS 450 D. |
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Snow
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well, at some places it might be handy just to have a small camera...you don't need to have a Press Batch (maybe you remember the World Village Festival last time
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BF63
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I'm quite happy with my Canon D350 which, of course, came with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 KIT. Before our trip to China I wanted to get a proper "general" lens for trips so that you don't have to play with changing lenses all the time. Read several articles and found a famous pro praising the Canon EF20mm f/2.8 USM and I must say he knew what he was talking about! Some great pics I took home from China.
Some time later I decided to add to my gear the Canon EF90-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM tele-zoom but I'm not so keen on that and use it seldom. For "snapshots" I've always relied on Canon IXUS models and lately SONY with excellent Carl Zeiss optics and slim size. For the moment I choose to travel with SONY DSC-W90 and have no intentions of upgrading it to anything! It's funny how too many people just go after pixels when they choose their hardware. So many pics can be seen which have been taken with expensive kits and yet the pictures are more or less blurred cause people don't know even the basics ie. how to focus right!
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Ingrid
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This far I've used Pentax cameras. Mainly K110D SLR camera (using two lenses: kit lens 18-55mm by Pentax and 70-300mm lens by Sigma) but for snapshots I have a Pentax Optio 33L in my pocket in case I need to use camera very quickly or the SLR's are not allowed.
I guess I've been too lazy to change Pentax cameras to something else since my first digital camera (the Optio 33L one) is really easy to handle and the menus are similar, so I stayed to use Pentax when I chose my SLR and this far I think I can't really whine though there are some options missing that I'd like to have. |
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Penguin88
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Got it pretty wet at one point but no problems at all. I should get a tripod though otherwise many shots are little different to pocket cams (apart from he possibility of serious editing)
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angelica.monterola
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It's sure thing,
you have very good cameras and canon 40D it's really good. But right now I'm back to the basics so I'm using a Pentax SE 50mm, a Yashica FX-3 35-70mm and a Rollop twin lens reflex camera
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