Photography Bill Bell - Canon
The vast majority
of the photographs that appear on these web pages were taken with a variety Canon
DSLR cameras. Other cameras used include a Nikon Coolpix 995, Canon EOS3 and
2 and a Pentax 640N. The photographs have been edited in Photoshop.
Although the vast
majority of the photographs are taken by me, Bill Bell, all members of the
family are familiar with the cameras having been brought up with a snap happy
parent. Those submitted are noted.
I’m always asked
which camera I prefer to use while on the road in
Mexico. Each camera has its
own particular use, but my favorite for digital work is the Canon D-series. I t
allows me great flexibility in the use of EOS Canon lens. I’ve had to learn
that it is not as rugged as other Canon Film Cameras as it is a digital that opens up
to allow the exchange of lens. This means that I have to be extra careful in
humid climates or areas where dust and sand are in abundance (read beach RV
sites in Mexico).
For most camera
buffs traveling in an RV in
Mexico I would recommend a digital camera without
the exchangeable lens like the Canon Powershot or Nikon Coolpix. Fewer problems
with condensation forming on the inside of your camera mirror when you leave
your air-conditioned unit into the humid and hot outdoors. You also don’t have
to worry as much about sand or dust getting into the inside of your camera when
you change your lens (no lens to change).
Although I still
prefer to use film, the fact that the majority of photographs I take are now
being used solely on the web or in newspapers where the digital resolution is
more than adequate and fulfils the vast majority of my needs with many
conveniences not available with the use of film. No film, no dark room, and
immediate post evaluation of the photograph.
Travel photography
is quickly becoming synonymous with digital as it allows the traveler to email
back pictures to family, friends and co workers replacing the once common but
slow postcards from paradise.
I welcome any opportunity to talk
about photography and Mexico. Please feel free to write me directly.
Bill
bill@ontheroadin
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