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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2011 10:23 am
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My camera is old & starting to take a S*#T. So I have no clue when it comes to cameras, was wondering what you all use..Suggestions, hints, all would be appreciated.

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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2011 12:02 pm
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I now use a Cannon Power shot SX30 IS. Not bad and dose most all it's DSLR cousins can.

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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2011 03:12 pm
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Sort of depends on whether you want to stay with something very compact like a Point & Shoot or move to a DSLR.

For Point & Shoot, I've been very happy with the Canon Powershot lineup which easily slips in the pocket and takes great shots with nice color rendition (I would say that I generally prefer Canon's stock color balance to other brands, but all IMO of course).

I picked up a DSLR last year and went with the Panasonic GH2 (with the 14-140mm package lens) for it's ability to shoot great stills and also shoot excellent 1080 video too (with real video auto focus which was a requirement for me since I'm shooting my kids activities and events).  There are a dizzy amount of comparisons and formats available.  The GH2 is the somewhat newer "micro four thirds" format which offers some differences when compared to the older and more prevalent "single lens reflex" DSLR's that use the flip-up mirror and phase detection for focus.  If you are serious about moving to something like a DSLR, I would suggest doing a bit of reading on the pros and cons of the two systems (my post would be way too long to go into it here).

Most of my more recent shots are taken with the Panasonic GH2 and the stock accessory 14-140mm zoom lens.  I still haven't purchased a true macro lens or a single focal length lens which would offer much better optical performance, but I've been very happy with the performance and flexibility of this setup to shoot stills and video.

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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2011 03:50 pm
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Thanks Skipper & Chris

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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2011 08:50 pm
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Hi have the Panasonic GH1, the older version of the one recommended above. I love mine and wouldn't hesitate to get the GH2 if I was in the market. I think it is a good way to go.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 21st, 2011 05:43 pm
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I USE A CANON POWER SHOT A3100  DOES EVERYTHING I NEED IT TO , WHAT I'M SAYING IS IT'S EASY TO USE WHICH IS JUST AS WELL FOR ME .dog smile.gif

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 Posted: Tue Nov 22nd, 2011 01:05 pm
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Canon makes great digital cameras. I have an older Powershot A640. But, my favorite is Panasonic DMC-ZS3 with a Leica lens. It takes great closeups and is easy to use. I'm not sure what the newest model is, but a Panasonic Point and Shoot with Leica lens is worth a look.

Current version:

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 14.1 MP Digital Camera

Attachment: LumixDMC-ZS10.jpg (Downloaded 37 times)

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I use a Canon IXUS 120 IS and then shifted just days ago to a Canon IXUS 220 HS. Sometimes, I use a Canon S90. These are all super great P&S and have minds of their own...especially the S90.

The Lumix line that has Leica lenses used my Mcwright (Mike), is superb and very hard to beat on pic quality especially skin tones. Based in past experience, Leica also produces the best green colors.

Last edited on Tue Nov 22nd, 2011 09:07 pm by bigrustypig

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I only have and use my iPhone since my kids broke my camera last winter :)

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I've taken a lot with my basic Sony Cybershot but most of them are with my Iphone..

I just bought an Olympus SP810u that takes pretty nice ones but haven't tried it out on my watches.mistake.gif

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