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Mar 31, 2020 20:25:43   #
Rae Zimmerman Loc: Pine Island, FL
 
I am curious about how many UHH readers primarily shoot with bridge cameras. My only camera is a Canon PowerShot SX60 IS. I understand its limits and am very happy with the results I achieve. I mostly photograph birds and landscapes. I'm interested in whether other photographers would discount my work due to the camera I use.

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Mar 31, 2020 20:26:49   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
The only thing that counts is the end result.

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Mar 31, 2020 20:47:26   #
hj Loc: Florida
 
Rae Zimmerman wrote:
I am curious about how many UHH readers primarily shoot with bridge cameras. My only camera is a Canon PowerShot SX60 IS. I understand its limits and am very happy with the results I achieve. I mostly photograph birds and landscapes. I'm interested in whether other photographers would discount my work due to the camera I use.


You've said it yourself! You're very happy with your results. That's all that matters. I loved the results I got with my Canon SX50 and then made the mistake of selling my "mint" camer last August. I'm now looking for another one.

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Mar 31, 2020 20:51:23   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
Rae Zimmerman wrote:
I am curious about how many UHH readers primarily shoot with bridge cameras. My only camera is a Canon PowerShot SX60 IS. I understand its limits and am very happy with the results I achieve. I mostly photograph birds and landscapes. I'm interested in whether other photographers would discount my work due to the camera I use.


I don't know whether or not anyone would discount your work due to the camera you use, but they shouldn't. I have seen great images from that camera, and I use the SX50. I hope we can see some of your photos. Good ID on the Pokeweed the other day, by the way.

Mike

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Mar 31, 2020 21:00:59   #
IndyBob Loc: INDIANAPOLIS
 
You can't please everyone
So you got to please yourself.

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Mar 31, 2020 21:14:04   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Robert Kincaid's bridge camera was a Nikon F.
--Bob
Rae Zimmerman wrote:
I am curious about how many UHH readers primarily shoot with bridge cameras. My only camera is a Canon PowerShot SX60 IS. I understand its limits and am very happy with the results I achieve. I mostly photograph birds and landscapes. I'm interested in whether other photographers would discount my work due to the camera I use.

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Mar 31, 2020 21:17:09   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
The only thing that counts is the end result.


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Mar 31, 2020 21:17:34   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
hj wrote:
You've said it yourself! You're very happy with your results. That's all that matters. I loved the results I got with my Canon SX50 and then made the mistake of selling my "mint" camer last August. I'm now looking for another one.


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Mar 31, 2020 21:17:49   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
IndyBob wrote:
You can't please everyone
So you got to please yourself.

Amen!

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Mar 31, 2020 21:24:52   #
gtilford Loc: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
 
This woman in Ottawa started out using Micro 4/3rds then switched to nothing but bridge cameras. She is currently using the Nikon p1000 hand held take a look at some of her photos she has won awards so obviously something is working right.

https://secure2.pbase.com/catherinegardner

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Mar 31, 2020 21:33:30   #
rmorrison1116 Loc: Near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
 
I don't know about an SX60 IS but I do have an SX60HS that I use quite often. I call it my puppy cam because I use it fairly often to photograph my dogs. It's quite handy because of its weight. My every day shooter is a Canon 5DIV with an EF 28-300L zoom lens, which is a fairly heavy camera. Sure, the DSLR has about twice the resolution of the bridge camera and much, much larger sensor, but for a camera I only paid around $330 for, it takes pretty good photos.

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Mar 31, 2020 21:34:03   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
gtilford wrote:
This woman in Ottawa started out using Micro 4/3rds then switched to nothing but bridge cameras. She is currently using the Nikon p1000 hand held take a look at some of her photos she has won awards so obviously something is working right.

https://secure2.pbase.com/catherinegardner


It all boils down to knowing what your camera can (or can't) do and using it to the best advantage of its capabilities.

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Mar 31, 2020 21:35:27   #
Rae Zimmerman Loc: Pine Island, FL
 
Thank you!

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Mar 31, 2020 21:46:14   #
gsmith051 Loc: Fairfield Glade, TN
 
It’s the image that counts not the camera. I’ve seen some really beautiful pictures taken with an iPhone.

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Mar 31, 2020 21:50:40   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
gsmith051 wrote:
It’s the image that counts not the camera. I’ve seen some really beautiful pictures taken with an iPhone.


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