Tony,
I use two... one is a Kodak point and shoot and the other is a Canon DSLR (just depends on what I have with me). These were all taken with the Canon. I have a couple lenses for it... a 28-90mm, and a a 75-300mm (these were all taken with the 28-90mm). I have used a Canon SLR since 1986, and love them. I have a couple 35mm Canons with lots of lenses for those. I just added a portrait lens a couple summers ago and would like to have a couple more for the digital but just haven't gotten them yet so use these two for eveything I do. I've always been into taking pics, and have been watching the digitals for years... back when they were priced in the $7,500-15,000 range. I was reading a mag at the dr's office a few years ago and saw an ad for one priced at $1500 and knew it wouldn't be long until they were priced to where most people would have one. Patience is a virtue. I feel sorry for those who paid lots to have one a while back. It's like the other digitals that were almost a thousand maybe 4 or 5 years ago... can buy a better one today for a third of that if they would have just waited. Technology grows in "leaps and bounds", or at least has anyway, so instead of little progress there is huge differences in prices within just a couple years time.
~dale
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Dale Dorris
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