B-Rock, you can pick up recently out-dated DSLRs with the manufacturer's warranty for pretty cheap. Stick to Canon or Nikon, or maybe Pentax, as they have the biggest range of lenses available.
I'd go for a Canon 350D- they are cheap as chips now.
Bear in mind though- those pics were taken with $4,000 worth of camera gear. Photography is ALMOST as expensive of a hobby as herpetology.........
Lots of point-and-shoots will get you great quality too- the panasonic lumix is a great camera, as is the Canon G9. You'll want a tripod or a monopod too.
We used to see them everywhere.wow! nice photography!
i love eastern browns they are a cool snake... besides thier temper lol
i wish i could see some in the wild round my place... unfrtunately i live in suburbia
-Nat
No Nikons here mate..........lol
I only bought Canon because the spouse loves Canon stuff- she has a pair of 30-year-old A1's that work like they were made yesterday. I like Canon's high ISO performance, but Nikons certainly have their advantages.
I live on the coast and have been on acreage for 7 years and I havent seen a single snakeNat- you may be closer to one than you know- when we used to live on the Gold Coast I was forever seeing a big fat brown sunning by our pool. They were very common there.
I live on the coast and have been on acreage for 7 years and I havent seen a single snake
Evidently they used to get Browns on our property all the time, but since the housing boom, they seem to have disapeared.
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