Friday, September 26, 2008

Madi

I promise I have more than one child. It seems like I only have pictures of Madi, but my sister sent me these from my nephews football practice. Wow, what a difference a good camera makes! I want her camera! I think it was a Nikon.

So, what kind of camera do you shoot with?

11 comments:

3 Peanuts said...

Nikon D-80:) These are beautiful photos.

Amanda-The Family News! said...

I DID shoot with a Canon something... until Avery broke it. Now I am borrowing moms because I would be totally lost with no camera at all!

The Golf Widow said...

Nikon,too. Madi is just the perfect subject.....ready to ham it up!

Jennifer said...

I usually use my phone camera, LOL. But hubby has a Canon. I've heard the Nikon is great......I wonder if they go sale. Like a really good sale. LOL

The Johnson Fam said...

Cute pics.. yes, a good camera can make all the difference in the world. I have a Nikon D200 & D300, but I also use them daily for work. I would suggest starting with a D40 or D80. Email me if you have specific ?'s. Have a great weekend!

Rebecca Jo said...

WOW - those are beautiful pictures. It helps that the model is adorable too! But I'm looking for a new camera myself. You'll have to find out what kind this is.

Belle (from Life of a...) said...

Thanks for stopping by. Madi is beautiful, as all of your girls!

Grits said...

I shoot wtih a Nikon D80 (just switched from a Canon) and I LOVE it! Your girls are gorgeous, btw...

Debo88 said...

Well, you know that mimi always uses a Canon, but I should have bought a Nikon. I think having beautiful children helps!

Monogramchick said...

I have a Canon 10D with an image stabilization lens and LOVE it! I learned SLR photography on a Nikon but think I'm in love with my Canon.

Mel said...

Nikon all the way baby, the d80 would last you a lot longer ( of the nifty new d90 with video built in, live view..yumm..I love cameras! )..the d40 only auto focuses on lens with AF-S (silent wave motor)..so go with a D60 or above if you are planning on getting more lens over time (like a 50mm 1.4 ap..sharp..fast.fairly cheap).. ! Then grab the book understanding exposure and learn how to use manual mode..auto sucks :-P LOVE YA!