What Brand Camera Do You Use?

What brand camera do you use?

  • Nikon

    Votes: 30 39.0%
  • Canon

    Votes: 34 44.2%
  • Olympus

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Sony

    Votes: 5 6.5%
  • Fuji

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Other (please list in a post)

    Votes: 13 16.9%

  • Total voters
    77
Rob O said:
Oh ... and I have a few vintage film cameras, though they are more curios than something I use often. :)

Beautiful Yashica D 6x6

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Working 1929 Zeiss Ikon plate camera

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Very cool! Stuff like that is really fun to use.
 

TeriAnn

Explorer
Streakerfreak said:
I still use a No.2 Brownie. It was made before 1920. I love using older cameras. What's funny is only two out of my ten cameras are younger then I am. All my others are older then me by 9 years or more.

Interesting. I sometimes respool 120 tmax onto 620 spools and shoot with a Brownie Hawkeye. Its a fun thing to do. What film do you use with your Brownie?

My normal point & shoot is a Pentax67 and my real camera is a Wisner 4X5 technical.

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TeriAnn said:
Interesting. I sometimes respool 120 tmax onto 620 spools and shoot with a Brownie Hawkeye. Its a fun thing to do. What film do you use with your Brownie?

My normal point & shoot is a Pentax67 and my real camera is a Wisner 4X5 technical.


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That is a really fantastic camera. It depends on what I want to do as to what film I put in the Brownie

Sometimes I use paper and just make it into a fancy pinhole camera. From time to time when I get on an Expressionist kick I will put 4x5 sheet film in. This allows for some great in camera distortion due to the films size in the camera. I have a long running series of images that play off of the old German Expressionist films such at The Cabinet of Dr Caligari.

A few times I have cut up some 120 film in the dark and use the pieces from the roll as sheet film. This way is a little difficult to do due to curling when I try to load.
 
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Michael Slade

Untitled
Jumping in here...

Nikon D1x
Nikon D2x
Nikon F
Nikonos II (hardly used...)
Mamiya 7II
Hasselblad 3D (39mp)
Korona 12x20 (film camera, measured in inches...)

Production software includes:

CS2
Lightroom
Autopano
Flexcolor

If you're looking for the 'popular' cameras, then Canon has been outselling Nikon for the last 5-ish years or so. They make wonderful products, and to invest in their system would serve you well.

Really the only difference between Nikon/Canon is how it feels in your hands.

Good luck!
 

7wt

Expedition Leader
Nikon D40 and I love it. It does way too much for my skills so it has room to grow into.
 

Photog

Explorer
We currently us:

Nikon D200
Canon EOS 1DMkII
Pentax 645


for P&S we both use

Canon G9's

I have a Brownie Hawkeye, that was originally sold in 1956 (the price tags was still on the box). It has been a while since I have run any film through it; but when I was a kid (5-10 yrs old), that is all I used.

We also keep a set of 35mm film cameras running:

Nikon N80
Canon EOS 3
Pentax ZX-5n
Pentax K1000
 

Mike S

Sponsor - AutoHomeUSA
I have 6 Nikons - D2x, F4, F2a, Nikkormat Ftn, and a pair of Nikonos U/W cameras.

I have a Canon G4 digital P&S also. A nice camera.

Choose carefully. If you buy a 35mm SLR format camera, you will end up with a bag of lenses at some point, and the future brand choice will be dictated by what you have in the bag.

M
 

DaveM

Explorer
I have always found Canon to have a more intuitive user interface than other manufacturers. Add to that some of the best glass in the consumer lens range and the decent prices for high end consumer cameras (Elans and the digital Rebel) and you got a winner!
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
Nikon

Bodies:
F5, N90s, D200, D70

Zoom Lenses:
AF-S VR Zoom-NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED
AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED
AF Zoom-NIKKOR 28-105mm f/3.5-5.6 D
AF Zoom-Tokina 12-24mm f/4 IF-ED
Prime Lenses:
AF NIKKOR 20mm f/2.8D
AF NIKKOR 35mm f/2D
AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4D
AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4D IF-ED
105mm f/2.8G ED Macro Sigma
AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E II
 

Bella PSD

Explorer
Kodak/Nikon 14n 14MP work horse
Kodak/Nikon F5 DCS 760
Kodak/Nikon F5 DCS 660 (new $16,000):yikes: my 1st dig cam
Nikon F5
Nikon F4 (2)
Nikon 8008
Nikon F3
Nikon F2 (2) black-one motor drive
Nikon F black
Nikkor 15mm 3.5 non fish eye
Nikkor 20mm 2.8
Nikkor 24mm 2.8
Nikkor 28mm 2.8
Nikkor 55mm 1.2
Nikkor 60mm 2.8 macro
Nikkor 35-70mm 2.8
Nikkor 80-200mm 2.8

Mamiya 645 PRO TL W/motor drive
55mm
80mm
150mm

Sinar F2 4x5 plus about 100 film holders
Nikkor 90mm SW 8
Nikkor 150mm 5.6
Rodenstock 210 5.6 Apo-Sironar-5.6
Nikkor M 300mm


And then there is the display case with my old cameras in it but I think I will stop here!! That was fun! Not sure if that helps....

Louie

PS point and shoot Nikon P5100 and coolpix
 
I've always been a Canon P&S fan, however when it came time to purchase a DSLR I went with Nikon because of the D40/X. The kit lenses are so much better.

I do agree if your going SLR pick a brand and stick to it. So you can keep the same lenses on your newer or older bodies.
 

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