View Full Version : New Quick Poll - Your Main Camera


Photo-John
03-19-2007, 04:14 PM
I started out making a new poll that would show me how many people were still shooting film. But it ended up being more detailed than that. So what's your main camera?

What Camera Do You Use The Most >> (http://www.photographyreview.com/qikVote_1441crx.aspx)

Feel free to discuss. Although I use a lot of cameras, my mainstay is my smaller, consumer-level digital SLR. I have a pro digital SLR. But it's getting a little long-in-the-tooth and it's a beast.

jorgemonkey
03-19-2007, 04:23 PM
My main camera is my Nikon D2h. I use it 99% of the time, unless I'm shooting freelance for a certain company, then I use their gear.

Sometimes I'll use my D70, but thats only if I need to run 2 lenses & I don't want to change lenses all the time.

Mr Yuck
03-19-2007, 04:33 PM
my main camera...haha, Canon A510 3 megapixel, it has a good range of manual controls (ISO, Aperture, shutter speed up to 15 seconds, macro, manual focus) It prints up to 11"x14"

All this for $200, 2 years ago, and in a format that fits in my back pocket, it's seen rain, wind, fire, snow, and still works.

mjs1973
03-19-2007, 04:48 PM
My main camera is still the original DRebel.

WeirdPICS
03-19-2007, 05:08 PM
Sony DSC-H5 is my main camera...

WesternGuy
03-19-2007, 05:08 PM
My main camera if a Canon 350D Digital Rebel XT.

WesternGuy

mtbbrian
03-19-2007, 05:13 PM
Camera phone, but no toy camera?
:rolleyes: :D :p :confused: :thumbsup:
I marked other!
Brian

Frog
03-19-2007, 05:21 PM
Nikon D-80

Axle
03-19-2007, 05:23 PM
Digital SLR - D70s

Jimmy B
03-19-2007, 05:47 PM
Canon D Rebel XT

MJS
03-19-2007, 05:54 PM
D200 all the way.

I_Fly
03-19-2007, 06:02 PM
I've been using the original Canon 1D for my primary body for almost 3 1/2 years. Although I have to admit that I've started using my wife's 20D for snapshots around the house because it's so much lighter.

yogestee
03-19-2007, 06:30 PM
Canon 20D with Canon 17-35mm f2.8L out front..Canon 350D is my backup..

Jurgen

Lionheart
03-19-2007, 06:51 PM
The majority of the time, I carry my Samsung NV10, at least since Christmas time, and I'm actually taking most of my pictures with a digital point and shoot for the last year (Canon SD600, and SD700). Before that, I pretty much shot with my current slr or dslr, which the last three years has been the 1D mk II with a minimum of two lenses, at least one spare battery, and as many CF cards and SD cards as I could spare. Even when I had the G1 and later the G2, most of my shots were taken with either a film slr (EOS-1V) or a dslr (D30, D60, 10D, 1D, 1D Mk II), even though I tended to carry the G1 or G2 more often than an slr or dslr.

BMOORE
03-19-2007, 07:41 PM
20D for digital and Rebel 2000 for film.

zrfraser
03-19-2007, 07:48 PM
My Minolta Maxxum 70 is my main system since I got everything calibrated for the Zone System. I can now make prints on 400 Tri-X in a snap, with little guesswork. I also shoot with my Canonet for street photography or when I feel like slowing things down.

Z

swmdrayfan
03-19-2007, 07:49 PM
My only camera in use right now--the D70. I do have a Minolta Maxxum 5000 film slr, but haven't used it since 2004. Thinking about adding a p & s to replace the HP Photosmart 850 I gave my son and daughter-in-law in November.

schrackman
03-19-2007, 09:11 PM
My main camera is still the original DRebel.

Mine too! Sadly.

I want a 30D but my bank account refuses to produce that much money. :p

Photo-John
03-19-2007, 10:41 PM
The majority of the time, I carry my Samsung NV10

Post a review for your NV10! I know we need reviews for that camera. I got to play with it doing studio tests and product shots for our pro review. It's a cool little camera and the first camera from Samsung that I could really say I liked. I thing Samsung is definitely on track with their new cameras.

Didache
03-19-2007, 10:47 PM
Pentax K10D (for the last few weeks now). I love it to bits.

Mike

mjs1973
03-20-2007, 03:52 AM
Mine too! Sadly.

I want a 30D but my bank account refuses to produce that much money. :p

I know the feeling Ray. :) I'm still holding out (and saving my pennies) for a D30 replacement.

Old Timer
03-20-2007, 04:48 AM
My D70 is the workhorse and everyday camera it will be three years old next month. Unless I'm shooting sports then I go to the D2h for obvious reasons. If it's just carry along day the Fuji S602Z may make the trip. I plan to replace the D70 very soon with a D200.

Chunk
03-20-2007, 06:08 AM
For the past couple weeks it's been the K10D. Glad I got it.

readingr
03-20-2007, 07:38 AM
Main Camera

Canon Powershot Pro 1
Carry around Fujifilm 4700zoom
Film Canon AE1 normally the 50mm FD F1.4 and 2 zooms in the bag.
- just reminded me that I have to send some film off (Thanks for the reminder)

When out with my wife I use the Nikon L6 which I bought for her.

Soon to be a 30D or its replacement if it comes out before May. Too busy to use any of the cameras at the moment.


Roger

Speed
03-20-2007, 07:48 AM
Nikon D200 gets 99.9% of the action these days. I still shoot some with my K1000 and slide film (night and astronomy stuff).

I finally took the batteries out of my N80 and F5, but I still can't bear to part with them. I've got 30 rolls of Superia Xtra 400, 10 rolls of Sensia 100, some NPH and Porta 160 NC if I have someone wanting something shot on film.

Photo-John
03-20-2007, 07:50 AM
I know the feeling Ray. :) I'm still holding out (and saving my pennies) for a D30 replacement.

XTi is the answer, fellas. It's more camera than you think. Do you really need a spot meter or 5 fps? For most people, I think the XTi is actually more camera.

gahspidy
03-20-2007, 08:06 AM
I had been shooting film with my Canon Elan 7 (SLR) an scanning my film up until the start of 2007. I had always wanted to go digital capture but was waiting for the Canon 5D to drop in price.(I just felt the full frame sensor, and the high resolution was what I needed to jump into the DSLR thing) I could not hold out any longer and bought the Rebel XTi, as it seemed to be packed with great features and received very good write ups. I am very happy with it and have no regrets about buying it. It's packed with alot of features and punch, especially for the money.
I can't imagine ever shooting film again. . . .

photophorous
03-20-2007, 08:20 AM
I went ahead and marked DSLR, because about 95% of my photos came from my D70s this last year, but of the photos that I really like, I'd say my Canonet can claim at least a third of them. I'm actually in the process of auctioning off some old stuff, so I can get a Bessa R2A. I'll still be using the D70s, because I do think it's a great camera, but film is better for B&W, and there's just nothing else that looks like Velvia.

Paul

manacsa
03-20-2007, 08:22 AM
Canon 30D with a Canon Digital Rebel for backup...

MonkeyWrench
03-20-2007, 08:52 AM
Canon Digital Rebel XT. It's more camera then I know what to do with for now, but I'm learning. I would highly suggest it for entry level. The XTi came out shortly after I got my XT. The XT was a gift and and upgrade from my Canon Rebel 35mm.

gahspidy
03-20-2007, 09:44 PM
John, the Xti has whats called "Partial Metering" (one of the three metering modes it offers) and it utilizes a very small area of the center of the viewfinder.I think most mid to high range cameras offer these modes. This would be very close to spot metering. Also, with the sophistication of the in-cameras metering systems, the ability to dial in over and under exposure, LCD's and built in histograms, I personally feel that the need for spot meters and hand held light meters are becoming a thing of the past. ( Except if one is shooting large format or some medium format systems that do not use such in-camera weapons). Also, I would gather that studio photogs would still use handheld spots and such, but my type of shooting does not utilize it much at all.

Tel
03-20-2007, 09:47 PM
My main camera is still the original DRebel.
Exactly the same for me. All I could afford (Thanks to JSPhoto. :D)

But I'm not complaining! It's a great camera!

deckcadet
03-21-2007, 02:12 PM
Nikon D200 here as well, been my mainstay since it arrived on the scene and has never failed to do its job.

lidarman
03-21-2007, 02:51 PM
Nikon D200 here.

My Canon s30 died but if I was alive it might be used the most since I would carry it more than I do my d200.

mjs1973
03-21-2007, 03:32 PM
XTi is the answer, fellas. It's more camera than you think. Do you really need a spot meter or 5 fps? For most people, I think the XTi is actually more camera.

The spot meter is a wash for me, but the 5 fps would be very nice. The DRebel is 3 fps, and I find it to be very slow when shooting fast moving birds, and other critters. There is no dought that the XTi is a great camera, but I'm still holding out to see what's next in the mid level range from Canon. I'm also hoping that the 30D replacement uses the same batteries as the DRebel, 20D & 30D since I have 4 of them. :)

Of course the $ saved on the XTi would help pay for the 70-200 f/2.8L IS :D

On a side note, I heard a pod cast yesterday with a rep from Canon. He said that the Mk III was the ONLY new DSLR that Canon was going to be offering this spring, so I'll be sticking with the Rebel for a while yet.

Photo-John
03-22-2007, 01:35 PM
And as a follow-up, how many of you have posted reviews here for your cameras and lenses? You know that your reviews are the foundation of this site, right? They're what bring new users to the site, create pages for us to advertise on, and help people make buying decisions and use the dealer links in the reviews. So we need your reviews!

Write reviews for your cameras and lenses >> (http://www.photographyreview.com/writeareviewcrx.aspx)

Thanks! :)

ken1953
03-22-2007, 03:51 PM
Go get 'em John...WRITE THOSE REVIEWS!!!

As for me...my main camera is the Pentax *ist DL with the SMCP DA 50-200 f4-5.6 ED lens. I use the Nikon Coolpix 8400 a lot for my landscape so that I don't have to switch lenses so often and it's pictures are very acceptable.
Ken

Frog
03-22-2007, 05:42 PM
I recently wrote a review for my tripod head but don't feel qualified to write a review for my D-80.

ken1953
03-22-2007, 05:49 PM
Hi Frog, as Reviews Moderator, I read all of the reviews. Some are better than others, but all are valuable. I'm sure you have something to say about your D-80 that could be valuable to someone. If you've been using for a while, I'm sure you've found some good and bad things about it. Please let us know what you think. It will be appreciated.
Ken

Photo-John
03-22-2007, 06:11 PM
Frog-
We don't have any requirements for reviewer's experience level. In fact, the more variety the better. You know there are guys out there that are just like you, thinking about buying the D80. They'll want to know what you - a guy just like them - think of the camera. So your review is just as valuable as anyone else's. Please post!

Thanks!

Lionheart
03-22-2007, 09:40 PM
Post a review for your NV10! I know we need reviews for that camera. I got to play with it doing studio tests and product shots for our pro review. It's a cool little camera and the first camera from Samsung that I could really say I liked. I thing Samsung is definitely on track with their new cameras.
Sure thing PJ. Just got it done and posted.
Leon

Lionheart
03-22-2007, 09:56 PM
Frog-
We don't have any requirements for reviewer's experience level. In fact, the more variety the better. You know there are guys out there that are just like you, thinking about buying the D80. They'll want to know what you - a guy just like them - think of the camera. So your review is just as valuable as anyone else's. Please post!

Thanks!
I'll echo PJ's remarks too Frog. I try not to write a review that's too technobabblegobbledeegook. I'll leave that for the guys at dpreview. The hard core tweaks out there might be interested in comparing specs between camera brands and models, and I look at those too, but I think it's more important to give feedback on the practical use of the camera itself, much of which will be governed by your experience level. When I read user reviews on this site, I tend to scan for reviews written by users with experience levels similar to mine, or scan for reviews that are written from practical use of the camera or lens. I tend to ignore reviews that are mirror images of the manufacturer's spec sheet for the camera, lens, or accessory. Heck, I can get that from the online stores and manufacturers websites, I want to know if they like their gear or hate it, and why.

Derekz93
03-22-2007, 10:22 PM
I'll add to the list of Digital Rebel XT's.. But soon a 30D!!!

benjikan
03-24-2007, 01:26 PM
Post a review for your NV10! I know we need reviews for that camera. I got to play with it doing studio tests and product shots for our pro review. It's a cool little camera and the first camera from Samsung that I could really say I liked. I thing Samsung is definitely on track with their new cameras.

I am now using Pentax K10D's and their Battery Grips as well as several of their lenses which are the 21, 40 and 70 Limited's, 100 Macro, 12-21, 16-45 and shortly the 16-50 and 50-135. I also have a complete Canon kit including the 1D mkll's, 20D's and 350D. No I didn't give them up when I changed over to Pentax...

Ben