This is a thread where you can post about what camera you have. I have a Sony a3000 20.0MP DSLR with the 49mm lens, what camera do you guys have?
I have an action cam... Not a proper camera... Btw it's the Qumox SJ4000 WiFi. Nice camera with a lot of accessories for a small price.
Nikon D40 Nikon D3100 (I prefer D40 over D3100, but D3100 does a video) Canon Ixus 75 Cheap Olympus, which is so bad it is better to use a potato Avatar VX-1 Out from my memory, so sorry if I get some numbers wrong: Tamron 70-300mm Nikkor 18-55mm Vivitar 50mm f2.0, which I modded to fit to Nikon Polaris Auto Zoom 85-205mm f3.6 which I have conversion ring to fit to Nikon, but it does not focus to infinity with that So nothing special really, low cost stuff which gets job done for what I need at my non existent skill level, but it is kind of hobby, once a year or so.
S7 Edge. Good enough for me, especially with the camera accessories and pro mode Great quality, slow mo, pro mode, etc. Update- Just got a trail cam to put near a deer hot spot. Pretty good, takes 4k, motion sensor, infrared, and night vision. But I only have a 1gb SD card, my microSD cards are in use.
I have a Polaroid Cube+. It's very small (~3x3x3 cm) and records in decent 1080p60 with a wide angle of 124 degrees. Its pictures are not that great though.
Nikon d5200 Lens 1: 18-52mm Lens 2: 52-300mm Multiple dark lens filters for daytime long shutter shots Cheap tripod.
Zenfone 3 ZE520KL Sony IMX 298 f 2.0 arpeture, ISO to 3200 in manual, capable of up to 6400iso and shutter speed goes from 1/8000 to 32/1 Good camera and the OIS helps. Panasonic HC-V510 (cheaper than V520 model as no wifi or NFC) decent sensor and F2.06. Star of the show is the 50x Optical Image Zoom. Recently I broke the screen so all camera stuff is thru the Zenfone. Old, but still relevant Kodak EZ Share 630 Old venerable sensor, but its not bad. Works well, has 6.2MP (big for the time I think, came with a huge 1GB SD card that cost like £15 at the time, bought approx. 2008) --- Post updated --- how good is the image stablilization? would you say it compares to a go-pro