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Cameras?

Joined Apr 2009
628 Posts | 0+
Landisburg, PA
I was wondering what for cameras everyone is using? I am looking to buy one, but i dont want to waste my money! Just wondering if you guys could let me know what you are using?



If anyone may have one for sale please contact me - [email protected]



Issac, just wonering what for camera Apple Creek is using?



Let me know thanks guys!
 
Great im glad to hear that. That is what i was looking at actually. I was wondering how many yards it zooms out to and how good the picture is when it is fully zoomed out? Please let me know. Thanks Drew
 
I have a Fuju FinePix S5700. Got it around Christmas 2008. Bought it at Ritz Camera. I like the way you hold on to it... you can use one hand. I also bought a printer with it. I don't know much about cameras in general but this one works good for me. We also got these camera binoculars that look interesting so hopefully we can figure those out when we get time.
 
Dear Mr. Drew Bailey, I use a canon Eos 1D and a canon D20 they both work fine but there is a steep learning curve on the SLR's. I have a good teacher, Russell. I also use Adoby photoshop CS3 and adoby lightroom, they both work great to but are hard to learn. Another cool editing system we use is called Fluid Mask. It is a back round removal program.

For video we use a canon XL2 And a canon GL2, both work great, but again are hard to use.

If you are considering getting a camera I would suggest one of canons rebel cameras, they are easy to use. Another thing is, invest your money in lenses. Even though they are expensive they pay off in the end.

If you want to see increased mass through your camera lenses may I suggest some Typhoon semen, NO STRAWS HAVE BEEN SOLD OR LEFT THE FARM TO DATE. ACT NOW

Good Night :rolleyes: -Isaac

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I have the Canon Rebel XTI also. I have both a 28mm to 80mm lens, and a 75mm to 300mm lens. I am very happy with the setup I have. I have taken pics with it and took a CD with the pics on it to FEDEX Kinkos and they made big blown up pics for me. The person said she was surprised at how good the images were. Because as you blow them up they get pixely if the quality is poor.
 
I also have both the 28mm to 80 mm, and 75mm to 300mm lens. I leave the 75mm to 300mm lens on the camera. The only problem I have is the tame deer getting to close. I crop and enlarge most photos and the quality of the photo remains. It is also a very easy camera to use.
 
I have a Canon D5 and 3 lenses a 24-105 L IS USM and a 70-200 L IS USM, and a Tamron 200-400, I love this set up wish I had 10,000 for a 600mm lens
 
I also have the Canon Rebel XTI SLR. I have both a 28mm to 80mm lens, and a 75mm to 300mm lens, the 75mm to 300mm lens has image stabilization, they both have auto focus. I love this camera, it takes great photos and as stated is very easy to use. The Canon auto focus and image stabilization are great.



Later
 
I have the Rebel XTI with the 28-80mm and 75-300mm lens. Great camera! Mike Saye do you have a UV filter and polarized lense? Im looking at getting those. They are suppose to make a huge difference with your pictures.
 
Guys! You all gave me great information on where to start looking. I guess the Canon Rebels are the best.



I have another question...I was wondering if you guys could post some images you took with them? I would like to see em! I appreciate it. Thanks again!
 
Lisa, what camera do you use? You are the community photo expert.

Have you all looked at her website? She takes awesome pictures! I really like the mono ones.
 
IndependenceRanch said:
Lisa, what camera do you use? You are the community photo expert.

Have you all looked at her website? She takes awesome pictures! I really like the mono ones.



I agree Roger... she's very talented. I'd like to hear from Lisa as well on her camera of choice.
 
Another camera suggestion Recoynx is trail cameras.:) They have long battery life and the camera speed is very fast. Here is a photo of the applecreek streams and ponds stoked with rainbows, browns and brookies. We saw a big baled eagle pull out a 26" trout and fly over the farm. I am going to climb a tree and attach a Recoynx camera next to where the eagle perches.:eek::eek: Send you some photos later.:rolleyes:

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Have a wonderful weekend :D

-Isaac
 
Issac, Hey thanks hopefully you can get that eag;e away without harming it. Goo Luck. Thanks again!