Fowlplay wrote:Looking for recommendations for a good camera and lens set up. I like to take pictures of my mutt retrieving as well as various stuff when the hunting gets slow. I have a dslr camera now that works alright but it belongs to my ex, so it's time for me to get my own. If anyone has any experience with a good set up let me know.
Thanks
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Fowlplay wrote:Looking for recommendations for a good camera and lens set up. I like to take pictures of my mutt retrieving as well as various stuff when the hunting gets slow. I have a dslr camera now that works alright but it belongs to my ex, so it's time for me to get my own. If anyone has any experience with a good set up let me know.
Thanks
Sounds like you've already got a pretty good one... the free kind.
Westie25 wrote:Picked up a canon rebel t3i last year. Loving it. There's a t4i out now that's a bit smaller framed. Got the 300mm lens with it too. It's solid. Won't be sending any pictures to natgeo but it keeps me entertained.
outboardman wrote:If you don't want to spend a fortune check this out. A smaller version of a full size camera, and takes awesome 1080 HD video. Has built in zoom, lense slides out auto. Here is what the zoom can do.
See that boat
Here is the camera. Just a option to think about.
http://store.sony.com/cyber-shot-digita ... 3Dcategory
Return to Waterfowl Photography Forum
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 12 guests