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When I see pics from various websites, I always wonder what brand of camera was used, whether it be Olympus, Canon, Sony, etc. I'm hoping to get high compliance on this. Note the camera brand and model (price if you would like) as I have always wondered, but never thought to ask.
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quote:Originally posted by Tyler D.: image stills from video, LOL I'm poor
Tyler, you're giving those homeless broads too much of your hard earned money as gifts. You'd be better off just giving them a warm bottle of MD 20/20 and saving dough for the "Grand Poobah" of digital cameras!
For stills I'm using an Olympus SP-5000UZ which has 6.0 megapixels and 10X optical zoom. When I bought it over a year ago it was about to be replaced by a different model. Cost at that time was about $350 I think.
quote:Originally posted by LeDaemon: You'd be better off just giving them a warm bottle of MD 20/20 and saving dough for the "Grand Poobah" of digital cameras!
LOL, very true (might even serve as tranquilizer) and a heck of alot better than haggling over price (with several of them all at once, ). Damn bums!!
One even tried to tell me I needed to pay them cuz my time was already up and I hadn't even started getting footage yet, cuz I spent 10 minutes trying to argue with them over money, LOL
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quote:Originally posted by Dave888: Sony DSC-S60. cheap and effective...less than 200 bucks.
I have one of those. For a basic digital camera, it's not bad. I've taken a few foot photos with it and they've turned out pretty good. One thing that I have noticed is that the camera functions much better capturing images that aren't moving all that much. I've done some "field testing" with it and I've gotten mixed results when trying to pick up photos more of a candid nature,... either that or I just didn't hold the camera steady for a long enough time due to being a bit nervous. Posts: 2167 | Registered: Sep 2004
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I use a olympus C-60 for my stills and a JVC Everio HDD camcorder for my clips that I bought in May after shopping for days to get the best out at the time without taking it up the butt lol.