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Old 01 September 2007, 12:42 AM
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We seem to have some pretty good amaturs SO 2 questions

Whats your weapon of choice ?


Whats would you buy NOW ?
Old 01 September 2007, 09:46 AM
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What do you need it for, whats your budget? Without a shadow of doubt I'd get a Canon 1Ds Mark III if money was no object.
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Have a look here I think that a 400D would be more than good enough but it does depend what you want it for, high res pics for publication or family snaps
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I was just interested what the ESC Pro's were using thats all
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Dave68
Baz
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Sorry if I have missed anyone
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ESC Photographers

Milamber

Dave68

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza

Looie
Old 01 September 2007, 01:22 PM
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Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza

Looie
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Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza

Looie

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year
Old 01 September 2007, 04:16 PM
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Milamber

Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza

Looie

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year

mneame - canon EOS 30d - would love the 1ds mkIII though. if you've got about £4k to spend on the body only of a camera this is the one to go for imo.
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Milamber

Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza - Canon EOS 400D 10MP (canon kit lens + tamron 55-200 lens)

Looie

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year

mneame - canon EOS 30d - would love the 1ds mkIII though. if you've got about £4k to spend on the body only of a camera this is the one to go for imo.
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Milamber

Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza - Canon EOS 400D 10MP (canon kit lens + tamron 55-200 lens)

Looie

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year

mneame - canon EOS 30d - would love the 1ds mkIII though. if you've got about £4k to spend on the body only of a camera this is the one to go for imo.

Frayz - For extra special shots i likle the Rochford box camera
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all joking aside frayz i prefer my ancient zenit 35mm slr with only a 50mm lens. i've got my own dark room and can produce far better results with that than the £900 30d!
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Milamber - Canon 300D + 18-55mm, 70-200 & 400mm

Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza - Canon EOS 400D 10MP (canon kit lens + tamron 55-200 lens)

Looie

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year

mneame - canon EOS 30d - would love the 1ds mkIII though. if you've got about £4k to spend on the body only of a camera this is the one to go for imo.

Frayz - For extra special shots i likle the Rochford box camera
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350D, 18-55mm USM and 70-300 IS USM
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Milamber - Canon 300D + 18-55mm, 70-200 & 400mm

Dave68 - Nikon D200 (weapon of choice) also Nikon D70 as backup or for mounting on roofs etc

Baz

Brian - Fujifilm Finepix s5600, 5mp, 10x optical zoom
(not SLR but a great little bridging camera and less than £200 )

Dazza - Canon EOS 400D 10MP (canon kit lens + tamron 55-200 lens)

Looie - Canon EOS 350D - Canon 18-55mm lens + Canon 55-200mm lens - For the time when no DSLR with me, then "was" a Praktica Compact 8.0meg, but that's just been upgraded to a Nikon Coolpix P3 Compact 8.1 meg.

Turbo T - Canon 350D Nice SLR will be upgradein next year

mneame - canon EOS 30d - would love the 1ds mkIII though. if you've got about £4k to spend on the body only of a camera this is the one to go for imo.

Frayz - For extra special shots i likle the Rochford box camera
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