So now that we know what you drive...

Canon Rebel G2

All i use to get pictures is a disposeible camera. It might not be the best but it works .

A diposable camera cause I never know when a good shot will occur and I don’t want to leave a expensive camera in my truck.

If we’re in a court room, I am allowed to claim the fifth amendment, correct? He he he…actually, this sounds suspiciously like a reference to the Alger Hiss trial. In which case, I am not, nor ever have been a member of the Commarital Party. Just don’t go looking in the pumpkin patch, OK? [:p][;)]

I’ve got a Sony Cyber-shot for the digital. Actually a great little point-and-shoot. That is what I use for 99% of my railroad photography.

Then for good old 35mm film I have an Olympus OM-2 with 28mm, 50mm, 70-150mm and Shift lenses with a variety of filters for color and B&W film. But I only use that for all of my architectural photography. I find that it is so much easier to take pictures of buildings because most often they don’t move nearly as fast as trains do!

And as an update to the what you drive thread, I officially purchased the '59 T-Bird and have had her for about a week and a half now. That is one of the most fun cars that I have ever driven, now I just need to get her track side.

Cameras:
Nikon D70; Nikon F100;

Lens:
Nikon 24-120; Nikon 70-300; Nikon 35mm F2; Nikon 105mm F1.8