TexasSportsman
Well-Known Member
I have been an amateur photographer almost as long as I have been hunting and sports shooting. When I married in 2020 my wife and I spent a lot of time at home since we were in a lockdown.
I let her use my old Canon EOS 10D to spend time photographing the insect life in our backyard. That, along with her growing garden gave her a lot of opportunities to improve her skills in macrophotography so much so that I upgraded the 10D to a 40D. Then finally to an EOS RP. We were at a local state park and the images she took of the wildlife and landscape made me know for sure the RP was a great buy.
My two go to cameras when I am not toting my X Bolts Canon EOS R and the 1Ds MK II along with a sturdy tripod and accessories.
We cam across a sounder of hogs in the park. We were set up to take photos of gators sunning themselves then the pigs happened along. We both took some amazing images of the pigs.
What are your go to cameras?
I let her use my old Canon EOS 10D to spend time photographing the insect life in our backyard. That, along with her growing garden gave her a lot of opportunities to improve her skills in macrophotography so much so that I upgraded the 10D to a 40D. Then finally to an EOS RP. We were at a local state park and the images she took of the wildlife and landscape made me know for sure the RP was a great buy.
My two go to cameras when I am not toting my X Bolts Canon EOS R and the 1Ds MK II along with a sturdy tripod and accessories.
We cam across a sounder of hogs in the park. We were set up to take photos of gators sunning themselves then the pigs happened along. We both took some amazing images of the pigs.
What are your go to cameras?