I was wondering if anyone knew of a good airshow camera at about 300 dollars max. I am leaving for an airshow on Friday morning and would like one by then. If you could help that would be great. And i will try to post photyos of the airshow on here with the camera i get. Thanks, GRNDP51
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Originally posted by GRNDP51 View PostI was wondering if anyone knew of a good airshow camera at about 300 dollars max. I am leaving for an airshow on Friday morning and would like one by then. If you could help that would be great. And i will try to post photyos of the airshow on here with the camera i get. Thanks, GRNDP51
http://estore.usa.canon.com/webapp/w...2078&pageView= (or) http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Ni...LPIX-L100.html These are very nice "point and shoot" cameras with enough lens to get some pretty decent shots. Happy shooting!"Racefuel, It's not just for breakfast anymore!" http://www.twracefotos.net
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We use a Panasonic DMC-FZ28. It has lots of zoom and image stabilization which helps a lot. Only goes to F8 so prop blur on a sunny day is hard to do.
Evan's dad Tim
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Please, Don't leave out the Nikon line (D70) or higher. The Canon D50 is good. The "Chaser of Electrons" uses Nikon but always argues with me about the Canon. They can be cheap or expensive. You must look to the future of your ambition in photography and the extent of your resources to which camera will be the one. There are many choices. With the latest technology, you cannot go wrong. Many are bordering on 30 MGP but they are costly. Don't fret and have fun. Digitals take many pics (2200 with an 8g card) and you can pic your best. The "Alien" should come in about now to respond to this thread. He is one of the BEST around. M
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