What type of camera does everyone use?

3m

Member
Originally Posted by Double
3M, most of the time I use the Canon 18-55mm. I have a 70-300 Sigma, but I haven't used it much. I'm quite the amateur when it comes to picture taking, but I hope to improve slowly and maybe take a class when time permits.

when i use my 18-55 i cant get a clear photo becaus ethe lens wants to focus on the glas and not the fish, grrr I think the phots you have show look splendid, keep up the good work
 

integral9

Member
I use a Canon S1: 3 Megapixel, 10X optical zoon, 1600x1200 image resolution. It takes great pictures at a fantastic resolution. The problem I have is getting thos pretty pics up on this board. Everytime I post I have to cut down the image size and resolution. SInce the camera is pretty much a point and shoot, it does everything automatically. It would be nice to be able to manual focus and have a manual aperature adjustment.
 

mrdc

Active Member
Originally Posted by 3M
when i use my 18-55 i cant get a clear photo becaus ethe lens wants to focus on the glas and not the fish, grrr I think the phots you have show look splendid, keep up the good work

I use the Rebel also and the 18-55 lens. I don't even use the macro feature that much anymore. I have more trouble trying to focus on something when there are other things close to what I am trying to take a picture of. I also get as close to the glass as possible and make sure there is nothing on the glass or it will mess up the focus. I have been experimenting with photo software to which is helping. I don't know how I got a picture of this guy. I printed a 4x6 of the picture and it turned out great so I plan to print a bigger size for my new hobby...photo album!
 

double

Member
3M, I stay away from the manual settings myself. What I do is put the camera on the last setting (flash off), make sure the glass is clean and point at the item I want to take pics of. Sometimes you will have to pan out a little get a focus and move in slowly. Also sometimes I will not get a focus on the item initially and will have to move the camera right or left a bit to get a focus
 

maxalmon

Active Member
a very expensive one that takes crappy photos of my tank
. Sony with Carl Zeiss optical zoom. Fantastic detail and photo quality, but it's simply can't deal with plexi and water :mad:
 

octaviaoli

Member
minolta 4.0 pega pixels dimage s414 classic
setting on auto
picture set to mountain with person in front
works well taking water shots



 

jdinger29

Member
Wow, these pictures are amazing. I plan on shooting a 35mm Rebel when I am set up. I have also had a problem focusing through glass. I usually just manual focus on what I want and hope for the best... (that is usually on a stationary object though...)
Thanks for all the pics and tips...
 

debbie

Active Member
Wow some of you have very nice shots. I have a crappy Sony 3.2 pixel and no matter what i do I cannot get any good pics of my fish. Outside shots are very nice, most inside are great. I use the macro when shooting the tank but I think there are better cameras out there. I always said that my next camera would be a Nikon then I bought this quite a few years ago.
There was a question regarding the Canon Rebel (not digital) I have this camera and I love it very much. One thing I truly like is when you look in the view finder what you see is what you get. I have tried it with the tank but honestly not the greatest. I will try again though just to see if I can get some better shots than the digital.
 

misfit

Active Member
well I just bought a olympus sp-500 UV as of 4 hours ago in st.thomas and so far I am very pleased 6.0 megapixal and 10x optical zoom.Ill let you know more on how it is in about a week or so.If any one has one of theses let me know what you think.I think its great,But im also comparing it to my old olympus 3 megapixal.And its pretty bad when your on a crusie for 9 days and still need to check in on the boards.LOL :hilarious
 
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