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How many cameras do you own and take on your travels

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mortimer

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Posted: 2007-01-15 13:17:00   

Hi there



The new Exif Data function brought another line of thought for a topic here.



How many cameras do you own and take along on your journeys?

Why do you chose which one for what picture?



See pictures from Maehof (Nikon e2500 or Nikon E995) or Mistybleu (Panas. DMC-FZ7 and Sony DSC-N1) lately.



Who want's to share his experiences?



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Posted: 2007-01-15 13:52:00   

Ok I go ahead and share my equipment:



I own a Nikon D70 Dslr Camera with these Lenses:

Nikon Afs 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G

Nikon AF 80-200mm f/2.8D

Nikon Af-D 50mm f/1.4

And a Nikon Flash SB 600



I like the camera and the lenses a lot and am fascinated by all the different possibilities and settings. Whenever possible I try to take at least some of my equipment with me. What I use quite a lot is the 50mm f.1.4 because it allows you to take shots with low light.



The total of weight of this equippment is 5 Kg and sometimes just to heavy :-)



We do own a Sony DSC-W5 which is fast leightweight and works quite well on automatic. It's my girlfriends camera and comes along if we are just into snapshots.



I used to have a Canon Powershot G6 which was a very good camera too. Not as Fast and not as much possiblities as the Nikon However.



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