
Photos on this site are taken with two different cameras.
The first is a Nikon D80, which was purchased earlier this year. I highly reccommend this camera; it’s solid and takes great photos. (But if you can afford it, the D200 or higher takes incredibly good stuff, just look at Lee Thomas’ Dustysensor.ca.)
The other camera is an Olympus E-Volt, which I would not especially reccomend given that it struggles in low light. (Such as a school gymnasium, town council chamber, etc.) This camera is equipped with a fish-eye lens attachement, which results in the close-up and “rounded” shots often posted here.
The fish-eye lens was a $60 accessory on ebay, and if you have a camera which can accept screw-on lens caps, I highly reccomend getting one.
Other important accessories are the tripod and “soft box,” which covers your flash and diffuses the light.


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