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My DSLR:

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With my Sigma 70-300MM Lens

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My little camera:

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Nikon D40 w/ 35m f/1.8 lens. (35mm is always on it, great combo for quick shots).

Canon Rebel EOS T2i w/ 18-55mm kit lens and 55-250mm lens.

I have no pics to post of the actual cameras but... you can all see them be using good ol' google.
 
Sorry, take with my point and shoot. :D
 

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Samsung TL225.
This camera takes great photos. It also has a screen on the front which is pretty neat. It would display a Smiley Face when you were pressing down the shutter to let the person in the photo know that they need to smile.
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That being said, I destroyed the top screen on mine. :( It was cool to have, but wasn't something I really bother using.
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I don't take pictures that often and when I do, it's with my iPhone 4. Because of this, my digital camera is about 10 years old. I believe I bought it in the summer of 2001 at Circuit City for $999 + tax. It still works to this day and I will use it occasionally. it's a 3.3 MP with Carl Zeiss lens. Battery still holds an excellent charge to this day. It uses CDRs or CDRW discs. MVC CD300.

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I miss my old Powershot A610 it is the best camera I ever own

My PowerShot A510 was/is my first and so far only digital camera and I really like it. One of the reasons I bought it was because it allowed for using manual settings (not that I really know what to do with them or have used them) but figured it would be helpful if I decided to make the move to something more professional in the future. :)
 
Was cleaning my camera stuff for the 4th of July; snapped a few pics for this thread.

I've wanted to get into photography for a long time; but those lenses are EXPENSIVE! Way to pricey for this poor youngin. :p Someday, though; someday...

My Sony Point & Shoot; a DSC-N2.

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A Canon 40D, kit lens, and a nifty fifty.

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Bet you can't tell which takes the better pictures :p

My Manfrotto tripod and Crumpler bag.

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I also have a generic battery grip, two authentic grips, a couple mini-tripods, and several memory cards. But typically I just grab a spare battery for each, an 8GB for the 40D, and a 4GB for the Sony.
 
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gout a few other lenses not pictured, as well as my trusty iphone 4:cool:
 
Nikon D700 FX

with...

Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8
Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8
Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II
Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 VR
Sigma 50mm f/1.4
 
Another Sony NEX-5 with dual lens kit.
 

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I searched and didn't find any existing threads like this....

So I will start with mine.....

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First of all, I do not work for Sony.
After years of using expensive cameras, I have purchased the Sony DSC-HX100V, and it is amazing! The Carl Zeiss lens lives up to its reputation, has a comparable focal length of 27-830mm with a 30X Optical Zoom! Thats right....Optical, not Digital Zoom. With a 16 megapixel resolution, it delivers stunning photos.
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