During this past year, 2010, I've been trying to have photography as a hobby, and thus working hard on taking decent photos. I have a Sony DSC-W150; and well, one just had to step up the game.
In doing so, the Mrs and I bought a Nikon D3000. Within a week, we switched to a Nikon D5000. we've not regretted it one bit...
I'm really impressed with it; it's a DSLR camera, easy to use.
I have a Sony W150 and a Sony DSLR A330 body with too many lenses to mention.
I wanted a higher end DSLR but my fiance doesn't like viewfinders and the a330 has live view where the lcd is the viewfinder.... Ill probably by a nikon body soon and let her just have the a330.
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D-Link 350F VGA DSC (0.3mp, also a webcam, disused)
Kodac DC240 Zoom (1mp/retired and still works, takes 4 AA's)
Fujifilm Finepix A345 (4.1mp/retired, still works)
Olympus X-42 (12mp, newest addition to the camera family, shoots QVGA @ 30fps and VGA @ 15fps video)
This includes my 9700.
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The camera on the Curve I had before the first BOLD came out, to me was the best camera on a mobile device. Then the BOLD and BOLD 9700 came out, and the camera, well to me, was terrible...
I too have the Nikon D5000. My wife and I bought it because we are huge MotoGP fans, and point and shoots dont work so great for something moving that fast. We love it.
I have a Nikon D80. Its a few years old now... but still a great camera. And I'm just an amateur photographer, for fun, so I don't have a need to purchase a new/upgraded camera
I have a back up camera on my car. Resolution is horrible, image quality is poor. There is no flash. Stupid tri-color lines across the display and only works when the car is in reverse. I am very disappointed.
What's with these "what do you own" threads? Looks like the burglar's shopping list