My digital cameras

Kodak DC 210+

Kodak DC 210+

The Kodak DC 210+ was my very first digital camera. The image quality was not very good (1 MP, noisy photos, wrong colors, everything fully automatic) but it was the camera that showed me how much fun (digital) photography could be.

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Casio QV-3000 EX

Casio QV-3000 EX

The Casio QV-3000 EX was my first serious attempt with digital cameras. With 3 MP, a nice 33-100mm Canon lens, very good image quality and full manual controls I could start creative photography.

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Casio QV-2800 UX

Casio QV-2800 UX

 

I bought the Casio QV-2800 EX as an 'add-on' camera to the Casio QV-3000 EX because it's very small and has a nice 40-320mm lens. As most Casio cameras it had full manual controls, too.

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Minolta DiMAGE 7

Minolta DiMAGE 7

The Minolta DiMAGE 7 was the very first (affordable) 5 MP camera available. Superb image quality, a very good 28-200mm APO lens and full manual controls together with a dedicated flash system underlines its professional character.

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Canon EOS D60

Canon EOS D60

The Canon EOS D60 was one of the first 6 MP digital SLR. With its very good image quality, full manual controls, dedicated flash system and Canons very good lens lineup it was love at the first sight.

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Canon EOS-1D Mark II

Canon EOS-1D Mark II

The Canon EOS-1D Mark II the first off Canons 'professional line' of digital SLRS that I've used. It's VERY fast (about 8 frames/sec) and produces clean and noise free images up to ISO 1600.

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Casio EX-Z750

Casio EX-Z750

After all these heavy DSLRs I finally decided to add a small 'to go everywhere' camera. This little toy is loaded with features, it even has full manual controls.

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