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I have a shitty Olympus D-370 from years ago (1.3 megapixel). I've always had the urge to upgrade to a Canon Powershot, but it's always the last thing on my list to buy. Ehh, someday . . right now it's not so important to me.
I have a point-and shoot olympus that i use for snapshots.(3.2 megapixel)
also, I have two Nikon D70s that i keep to avoid changing lenses (6 megapixel)
My big Camera is a Nikon D2X, usually paired with a 300mm lens like the one you see used by sports photographers. (14 megapixels) I have a 1gb, 3gb, and 5 gb card for the nikons, and a wireless transmitter for my iPod that lets me transfer the photos directly.
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Originally Posted by Longhairedhippy
I have a point-and shoot olympus that i use for snapshots.(3.2 megapixel)
also, I have two Nikon D70s that i keep to avoid changing lenses (6 megapixel)
My big Camera is a Nikon D2X, usually paired with a 300mm lens like the one you see used by sports photographers. (14 megapixels) I have a 1gb, 3gb, and 5 gb card for the nikons, and a wireless transmitter for my iPod that lets me transfer the photos directly.
I think you're bullshittin' us. So many nice cameras and you have that POS sig that was all distorted in Photoshop ?
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I prefer the disposable Kodak cameras, from the local drug stores. No batteries, no maintenance, and I drop the camera in the bag, for the film to be developed. I really do want a Digital, though...eventually.