I purchased my EOS 10D back in 2000 as a way to reclaim control of image processing after losing access to a darkroom when I graduated from college. Although it has served me well for everyday and semi-professional shots, it's now a relic by today's...
Yes, indeed, I like the 18-200 for its versatility. As for shooting modes I almost never use the easy-shooting zone, preferring to use full manual most often, followed by Av and Tv as needed. And for "Photos with Frosty" type events, I really like ...
Since I have never really invested a lot of money in lighting equipment, most of what I shoot is outdoors: scenery, wildlife, flowers, etc. And as an avid dog lover, I enjoy shooting my three Parson Russell Terriers more than anything--portrature, a...