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Digital camera: What you got?

lee_44106

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Here's my recent purchase to replace my prior Sony.

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It's a nice point-and-shoot, the Panasonic DMC-ZS3. Good enough for general purposes that I need.

-12X optical zoom
-Leica lense
-Very favorable reviews from all reputable sites
 

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Leica D-Lux 4.

Great point and shoot. Was a nice birthday present from the gf.
 

Douglas

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I have a Nikon D40 DSLR with a great new lens, a Nikkor 50mm 1.4. The camera body is a bit dated I guess but it takes great photos and the camera's capabilities far outstrip my photographic abilities for the moment. I also have a really old Sony point-and-shoot, I think it's the DSC-T3. I think it's about 6 years old now but it still does the trick for me. It's not very good in low light and the more modern cameras are much more sophisticated with flash and face recognition, but I haven't seen a need to replace it yet, especially since I bought my wife her own little Canon Powershot. I use the DSLR most of the time. I very nearly bought the new Sony the other day as an impulse buy (the TX1, I believe) because it was freaking tiny and sexy and shoots HD video. But I'm about to head to HK and figured the $$$ would be better spent on clothes.
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Just yesterday bought a Canon EOS XSi with the 18-200m lens kit. Haven't taken everything out of the box yet.
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Originally Posted by Douglas
I have a Nikon D40 DSLR with a great new lens, a Nikkor 50mm 1.4. The camera body is a bit dated I guess but it takes great photos and the camera's capabilities far outstrip my photographic abilities for the moment.
I have a Nikon D50 DSLR and have no intention of replacing it anytime soon since I am in a similar situation. Although I spent more on lenses than I did the body of the camera since glass is more important than megapixels. My wife shot my avatar with it and my Nikon 70-300 VR lens.
 

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Originally Posted by Douglas
I have a Nikon D40 DSLR with a great new lens, a Nikkor 50mm 1.4.
Same but with a 35mm f1.8 lens.
 

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When I get a new phone, I'm planning on getting away from the wannabe digital camera/phone hybrids that fail at anything beyon daylight shooting.

I'm considering getting a Canon S90, Sony WX1 or Tx1. S90 is expensive and a little bulky according to its dimensions, the Sony's arent so bad. I'd like to see them all in person.
 

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Canon 20D with 70-200mm f/4L, 85mm f/1.8, and 60mm f/2.8 macro. Also the 17-85 f/3.5-5.6, though I'm looking to upgrade there.

Currently lusting after a Panasonic GF-1 with the 20mm pancake lens for a smaller, daily use alternative to the DSLR.
 

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I shoot with:

Pentax K100D with DA 21mm f/3.2 Limited, FA 35mm f/2, FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited, DA 70mm f/2.4 Limited, DA 16-45mm f/4, DA 50-200 f/4-5.6.

Ricoh Caplio GX100.

Buried in the garage somewhere I have an old Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10, which I really should dust off and use. It's probably a more useful family/vacation camera than my other gear, except for night shooting where the noise is problematic.
 

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I have a Canon 20D with a bit invested in glass, but thinking about defecting anyway to either Nikon or to one of the new non-reflex camera systems like a micro 4/3/Samsung NX/Leica M9. The adage that "Canons are the best cameras that engineers can build and Nikons are the best that photographers can" seems to still hold true - a bit too many buried controls on the 20D.

For P&S duty - whatever the random Powershot of the day was a couple years ago. The S90 and Samsung TL500 look really good but are hampered by the poor video. I figure within two years the P&S market will be completely dead anyway.
 

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I also have an ancient (circa 1986) Minolta Maxxum 7000 that collects dust on its bag on top of the bookshelf in my son's room.
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I have a Leica point and shoot and a Nikon SLR. Both great cameras.
 

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Nikon D90, with a 17-50mm f2.8 lens. Motorola Droid.

Thinking about a Panny LX3 for days I don't want to lug the D90 around and the Droid would be inadequate.
 

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