There are great photos posted here and I am curious as to what camera you are using. Some photos posted are much better in contrast, color and clarity than others. I am just curious as to what type of camera most people are using.I am in no way being judgemental. I have close to 75 cameras (mostly film type rangefinders) and have always been as interested in the camera being used as much the photo. Thanks
nikon D3100 (seemed to be a good entry level camera for digital photo's
Canon T3, I find Nikon camera are getting more expensive for less quality.
Photo editing program can alway make a good photo look great.
Canon 5D Mark II and 50D for digital
Canon A-1, AE-1 for 35mm
Mamiya RB67, Rolleicord for Medium Format
Pepper
Loc: Planet Earth Country USA
Minolta Maxxum 7000 35mm film
Nikon D90
Nikon D800
Canon SX40
Canon SX50
Panasonic Lumix SZ-7
Kodak z980
Various other "pocket" sized P&S
Canon EOS 60D, Canon SX40 and Olympus Evolt 330 and a couple of "point and shoot".
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
General Electric Z1000 4 burnner...self cleaning and a Weber WB500...came with the tail gate accessory kit...just for a back up.
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
FZ48 Pansonic Lumix, Bridge camera.
Baz
Olympusfan wrote:
Some photos posted are much better in contrast, color and clarity than others.
good morning OlympusFan - there's some real experts in Post Processing (ref PP) in this area as well. In the responses of cameras and lenses, I didn't see anyone calling out the software that can do more than a lot to an otherwise average in-camera picture ...
BTW - Canon 7D and current favs: EF-S 10-22mm, EF 35mm f/1.4L, EF 70-200mm f/4L
Olympus OMD EM-5
Panasonic FZ200
Sony RX100
Leica X2
And Nik and Topaz software!
I love my toys :-)
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