My main camera is a Canon 20D DLSR. This is an 8.2 Megapixel camera that has a 1.6 modifier compared to a full 35mm frame camera.
I’ve had for over three years, have shot thousands of pictures, and it is still going strong. The current model in its line is the Canon 40D.
I have the following lenses for it:
- Canon 18-55mm EFS “Kit Lens”
- Canon 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens
- Canon 50mmf1.8 “Nifty Fifty” Lens
- Quantaray 100-300mm Lens
- Tamron Autofocus 28-75mm f2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Lens
- Tamron Aspherical 20-40mm 1:2.7-3.5 Lens
I use a single flash, a Canon 580EX. With that I have two accessories, a Canon Off-Camera TTL Flash cable and a Sto-Fen OMEY Omni-Bounce Diffuser.
The Off-Camera Flash cable allows you to provide light from different angles. This is useful to eliminate deep shadows. The Diffuser is a great, yet simple, bit of technology. It is a cap of opaque plastic that fits over the flash and provides a light source that softens harsh shadows. Combine the two with some good natural light and you can pull off some good single photographer portraits/head shots.
My “pocket” Camera is a Nikon Coolpix S6.
I also have a couple of tripods of various sizes and a monopod.
I’ll post about the software I use later.
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