Cameras

Copyright

Most of the photos on this web page were shot by us what is indicated by the copyright text in the right bottom corner of each photo. All our photos in our galleries are under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence. A few photos have another copyright what is also indicated by an appropriate text. Their authors permitted us to publish their photos. If you want to use these photos you should contact their authors.

Equipment

It changes over the years and for sure in a good direction. In anti-chronological order, we used the following equipment.

Current

Since 2009-04: Nikon D90 with Zoom-Nikkor: 18-200mm Upgrading the resolution without upgrading the lens can be a bit disappointing! Fortunately you do not have 1:1 view at our homepage, so you can not see flaws. ;-) We tried it out with day and night shots. And we will do more photos to test it.


   

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Previous

Since 2008-03 till 2009-03: Nikon D50 with Zoom-Nikkor: 18-200mm. Our Nikon camera is even heavier but we love this lens! We use the maximal focal lenght to do photos of the Moon, fauna, people from a distance and sometimes a spy macro ;-) . The minimal focal length enables to catch the beauty of a landscape.

Since 2007-11 to 2010-03: Casio Exilim: EX-Z77. We used it only if our Nikon camera is too heavy, e.g. during skiing, thus not so many photos done with it yet.

Since 2006-02 to 2008-02: Nikon D50 with a kit lens 18-55mm. We find it very good for macros, landscape views with a tripod, against the sun or at nighttime … but sometimes too heavy to carry and not very handy.

Since 2003-08 to 2007-08: Pentax Optio 330 GS. Since we have Nikon we only use this one because of its light weight. For the web page quality of photos is quite satisfying unless you try to crop them. We made a few nice large and small scale photos with it, also in sepia.

Before: different analog cameras. It was time consuming to publish photos online.


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