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Re: Cameras
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lugnet.castle
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Date:
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Fri, 1 Jun 2001 14:28:45 GMT
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More Freudian slips: *Kodak* DC4800 - the Canon AE-1 I have is sitting
forlornly in the closet, though it still takes good pics.
In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Jason Cicchini writes:
> > What cameras does everyone use to photograph you models? And, In your
> > opinion what is the best camera to use?
> >
> > Catch you cats later!
> > -the Rascal King
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> Digitally: Canon DC 4800. Film: Minolta 7000. Digital cameras cost an arm
> and a leg, and to approach film quality, an arm, a leg, and your left (can't
> say on Lugnut....OOoooooo....Freudian slip). However, you don't have to
> have the film developed, and then the negative scanned (which gets the best
> quality) to then digitally manipulate the image (which is where digital
> really shines). Digital cameras are usually lighter and smaller than SLR
> film cameras, but I prefer the size and heft of the latter - it just fits my
> hand better.
>
> There is no "best" (well, unless you want to spend thousands of dollars).
> It also depends on how demanding of a photographer you are. I'd recommend
> something that was in the 3+ megapixel range, and has a macro mode for
> closeups. Beyond that, it all depends on what features you can't live without.
>
> Bruce
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| (...) Digitally: Canon DC 4800. Film: Minolta 7000. Digital cameras cost an arm and a leg, and to approach film quality, an arm, a leg, and your left (can't say on Lugnut....OOoooooo....Freudian slip). However, you don't have to have the film (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jun-01, to lugnet.castle)
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