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Message # 25257.2.1.1 Subject: Re:Personal preferences.... Date: Sun 15/10/06 21:59:54 GMT Name: WETINRED Email: stekz@cableone.net Website: http://www.wetinred.com |
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...as far as digital still cams, anything Canon esp the Powershot series, and for camcorders, anything Sony |
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By Absolutely Soaked - webmaster@absolutelysoaked.com Sun 15/10/06 19:07:38 GMT ...shop around. You can find a better price than what's on the link I provided. The link is just so you can learn about the camera. |
In reply to Message (25257.2) Re: Question to producers about equipment
By Absolutely Soaked - webmaster@absolutelysoaked.com Sun 15/10/06 19:06:04 GMT The Nikon D50 is a great camera for the money. It's not the very top of the line, but you'll get high quality pics without dropping $1K or more. Here's a link: http://www.nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=2&productNr=25216 |
In reply to Message (25257) Question to producers about equipment
By aquanylons - Sun 15/10/06 18:06:02 GMT If you don't mind sharing info, just wondering about the equipment wetlook producers use to for shooting stills and video. Thinking of jumping into a digital camera (from my old Nikon F3) and hopefully start shooting some material again this coming spring/summer after years of not shooting. Can't afford a real expesive camera at this time, but something decent to take decent pics.
Thanks for any and all info.
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