I have a film Canon Rebel SLR, and a Sony Cybershot DSC-P93A. I don't often use the film camera anymore, and my digital hasn't been working so well. Will need to invest in a new one soon, but I want to wait until I can afford a nice one.
Some point-n-shoot 110mm camera my parents got me.
Director of IS
Outdoor/Nature, Sports/Action, People, Other
Champaign, IL USA
Sports and Fantasy Sports, RPGs, My kids activities
Canon EOS Digital Rebel, Sigma APO 70-200 2.8 EX, Tamron 28-300mm LD XR DI (IF), Canon EF 50mm 1.8 II, Speedlite 420EX, Circular Polarizers, UV Filters, Tripod, Monopod, Car-Window Pod, The Pod (Beanbag camera mount - a cool little thing!)
Olympus C-5050Z, underwater housing (for use at water parks, I'm not that adventurous! LOL)
I have had a casual love of photography for years, but started getting more serious about the hobby when I got my Olympus C-5050Z as part of my 10 year anniversary gift from my employer (my wifes idea).
I recently decided to concentrate more on the hobby, with the nagging idea that it could become a "2nd career" after I retire. (Not that I plan on retiring before at least another decade or two, but it never hurts to be prepared just in case...)
In the Fall of 2005 I took an on-line course through our local community college and upgraded to my Canon DSLR (my first SLR camera ever!). I love it and it rarely leaves my side. I have been known to stop the car at the side of the road to snap off a few shots of something that catches my eye. (Hence the window pod - instant stability unless the wind is too strong, which happens here in Central Illinois.)
My current "project" is to document some of the old barns in the area before they fall prey to the developers axe.