Do you Have a Camera That You Take Everywhere? [POLL]

In my last post revealing our last poll’s results Penny suggested that she’d like to know more about the cameras that people use - particularly whether they have a ‘take it everywhere’ type camera?

On a similar topic - I recently wrote a post titled 5 Reasons to Take Your Camera Everywhere in 2008.

So… this week’s reader question is:

Do you have a camera that you take everywhere?

If so - what type is it? Is it a camera phone? Is it a point and shoot? Or do you take your DSLR everywhere?

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  • Hugo Says:

    Yes!, a Canon Powershot G9.

  • Drew Says:

    For the past 7 years I have taken a camera with me every single day. I travel for work and was told the first day that I should always have a camera with me on every trips because you never know what you are going to see. I thought that this was very good advice. How right it was. On April 9, 2005 I started making sure that I took a photo a day. I would do the project for one year and nearly three years later I can’t stop. I love it so much. I have had a few cameras in that time. I started with a Sanyo Xacti C4, then a Sony (I hated the sony) and then I switched to a Canon SD800is. If I know I am going somewhere that I will make specific photography time I will take my Nikon D80 DSLR. I now have a new camera a Sanyo EC1 (But that is for my on the water podcasts as it is waterproof.)

  • Tracy Longacre Says:

    A Canon SD-1000. I have a D20 which is my “real” camera, but the SD1000 is so nice and small (which is why I got it) that I can take it everywhere effortlessly, even when I go running.

  • Hooman Says:

    I have a sony SD200 that are carry around just about everywhere. It’s a small point and shoot.

  • twsf Says:

    I carry my Pentax Optio S5i everywhere, every day. Annoyingly this model doesn’t fit in an Altoids tin, unlike its predecessor which I used to have, but it’s tiny enough to fit comfortably into a front jeans pocket and takes super 5MP pictures for a point-and-shoot.

  • Lanny Says:

    I carry a Olympus Stylus 770SW everywhere I go. I used to carry a Samsung NV-10, until one morning I opened my car window to take a pic and a huge blog of snow slid off the roof and dropped onto my camera.

    Prior to these cameras, I always carried a Canon VT DeLuxe and later a Minox GL.

  • YH Says:

    An olympus c5050 for the last year, and a u300 for the previous one. The c5050 is great! 5mp is all you need along with the fast 1.8 lens. No camera out there offers that anymore I think. After I took my camera out each day, I begin to realise that there are alot of opportunities to take photographs of people, interesting situations and also to preserve memories in candid shots. I love candid shots.. people who don’t know me think I’m crazy though.. like “What?? You carry a camera around with you everywhere??”

  • Chaval Says:

    I’m always with a small P&S, right now it’s a Canon sd870is, I had a Fuji F31fd before but my wife lost it in a bathroom…

    The dSLR is a Canon Rebel XTi, I carry it when travel and when I go somewhere I think I can get good photos… Not everyday because it’s too big of a pack with wide-zoom, tele-zoom, macro lenses, flash, tripod and so on…

  • Joe from Germany Says:

    Yes I do.
    It’s a Ricoh Caplio R6 with an impressive 28-200mm zoom lens but small enough to fit in my pocket. What I like best is the macro capabilities of this small P&S beast.
    My camera phone is for oral communication only.

  • Bill Klemens Says:

    I carry a Nikon D2x with a 28-70 f2.8 everywhere. Even to the grocery store.

  • ez Says:

    My Canon SD800 IS (Elph)

    This digital point and click camera does well for every day use. In the winter, it fits in my coat pockets very easily. In the summer, it fits in my cargo or carpenter shorts’ pockets. I have it so often, others expect me to have and are disappointed the few times I fail to have it on my person.

    I do have a great backpack for my Canon Rebel XT which also carries my work laptop. For periods, I do use it. Maybe the strap on the other backpack breaking is a sign?
    http://www.ezrasf.com/wplog/archives/464

  • Klaidas Says:

    Nope. 400D, two lenses (so far) and a tripod is too much to carry around easily. And a point and shoot just doesn’t do it.

  • AC Says:

    My S2IS goes everywhere I go. Now that I have loaded it with the CHDK firmware it makes it even more fun to take snaps.

  • Maggie Says:

    I have a Fujifilm that fits in my pocket and is what I carry all the time. I do take my Canon Rebel when I know that I’m going to be somewhere I want to take pics.

    I had every intention of a photo a day, but I’m extremely limited as to where and when I can shoot at work, and the light is usually gone before/after work - yes, excuses - I need to find the unusual on my route and try to capture that.

  • Allyn Says:

    I take my Nikon D50 with me everywhere. I have a Nikon backpack style case which holds the camera body(with lens attached) and four other lens. It also holds my laptop and has plenty of pockets for things like my remote, extra SD cards, my keys, the charger,my glasses and so on. Nice little bag!

    You just never know when your going to run into a photo opportunity. I’d rather have my gear with me, than not!

    Oh ya, my Tripod is always in the trunk of my car as well. It’s one that can be a traditional tripod or the center comes out to provide you with a monopod.

  • Vladan Says:

    I have a Slympus e500, and I carry it everywhere I go.

  • Vladan Says:

    I have a Olympus e500, and I carry it everywhere I go.

  • gopalshroti Says:

    yes, i do carry kodak cx7430 in my left pant pocket. it helped me a lot many a times besides, this is the only camera which synchronise with external flash with the help of remote slave, so small prog. can be covered. last night i attended a marriage reception. there were lots of decoration(in India it is much) so i took candid shots and the shot of orchestra persons who sang my favourite songs.

  • Anders Says:

    I only carry my Nokia N95. The camera is “ok” for lit up places. If i’m going to a party, I bring my Canon Ixus 950 IS. And if I’m going somewhere to take pictures, I take my Canon 350D with my 18-50 and 70-300 lenses and a tripod. :-)

  • Stephanie Says:

    I always have my iphone with me. The pictures are not the best quality, but for a phone they aren’t bad. If I think I am going somewhere where I anticipate a photo op- I will take my full setup.

  • Pamela Says:

    Canon Rebel XTi goes everywhere I go.

  • Ed T. Says:

    I have a Canon SD-1000 digital ELPH that I take with me everywhere I go. It fits nicely in an iPod sock, which goes in the shirt pocket.

    ~EdT.

  • lizziebelle Says:

    I take my Kodak EasyShare point-and-shoot with me at all times. For an inexpensive camera, it takes surprisingly good photos!

  • Heather Kay Says:

    I managed to get myself a capacious shoulder back, which as any girl knows is the only way to carry everything you need during the day. My EOS400D and occasionally a spare lens fits nicely.

    I usually only carry the camera with a 28-105mm EF lens (which makes it a 45-170-ish on the small sensor). I also have an EF 50mm (make that 80mm), which has a useful f1.8 wide open aperture, which I carry about for candid indoor shots.

    I don’t bother with a tripod every day, but it could roll about in the back of the car if I was that bothered.

  • Heather Kay Says:

    Heh, make that a shoulder *bag*. I have enough back problems as it is! :oD

  • Lacey Says:

    I have an Pentax Optio W10 that stays in my purse and goes EVERYWHERE with me! I love my DSLR but being inconspicuous with a small P&S is priceless!

  • Jack Foster Mancilla Says:

    I take my 5D with its 28-300mm lens. Everywhere.

  • tyskis Says:

    I always have my mobile phone camera (Sony Ericsson K800i, 3.2 MP) with me, and it is good enough for the occasional party pictures and random shots of interesting stuff. When I know i want to take “serious” pictures, i take my 350d with me.

  • Joel Says:

    I have a Canon SD800is that I carry in my shirt pocket at all times. I use it for taking grab shots when the opportunity presents itself. I also have an Olympus e300 with a variety of lenses that I use when I am going out for an assignment or a shoot. It simply isn’t practical for me in my day job to carry the Olympus with me at all times.

  • Penny Says:

    There is some information on this in the original topic including a conversation on why people carry a point and shoot and what they are taking with it.

    http://tinyurl.com/2avwpf

    In summary here’s my take on it. I’m a freelance writer/photographer. My primary camera is a Nikon D200 but I carry a Canon SD550 in my pocket everyday, everywhere. I use the Nikon for scheduled photo shoots and when photography or when I might expect a special photo opportunity during that outing.

    I live in the heart of Boston so with the pocket camera I take photos that I sell to local newspapers. I make extra income while walking the dog or doing my daily errands and exercise.

    I also use it to take notes for stories (signs, addresses, contact information on trucks) and to video short interviews with people I include in photos.

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  • David Says:

    Canon IS850.

    Got it about 5 months ago, just for the purpose of taking everywhere. It fits in a pocket and I can go to the park or the theatre and know that I’ll have a photo of anything that catches my eye.

    When I know that I will be taking the time for photos, I’ll take the full kit with the the Canon 10D. (Where is the Canon 5DmkII?)

  • VickiD Says:

    Yes, I carry my EOS 40D everywhere. It’s not small, but has become such a part of me that I feel like something is terribly missing when I don’t have it. I usually keep my 24-105-L lens attached and have been very happy with any results. Of course, when I go out on an actual shoot, I have my spare body and 2 extra lenses in my bag. I wish I could be happy with a point and shoot…but that’s not happening.

  • visualreality Says:

    I carry my D40x with both lenses in my backpack. I keep tripod in the car.

  • Ed Z Says:

    I used to be kind of hit-or-miss about it, I would carry my SLR *most* of the time, but a lot of times it was just too inconvenient.

    Just picked up a canon G9 though, and now it lives on my hip. It goes everywhere with me.

    It’s really the first “compact camera” (I don’t say point-and-shoot because it’s really much more) that gives me an acceptable level of performance, and is small enough to take anywhere.

  • Katie Says:

    I carry my Canon Rebel XT in my purse at all times with the 50mm f/1.8 attached. Every time I take it out or just grab my wallet and leave my purse behind I regret it — there’s always something to shoot!

  • Sybren Says:

    I take my camera with me, wherever I go. It’s a Canon EOS 350D. Usually I carry my “light configuration”, consisting of two lenses (Canon 60mm Macro and 10-22mm) and one Speedlite 580EX II, although I like to take my Canon 17-55mm IS with me. Camera’s always on my back, though, snugly inside my Lowepro Slingshot 200.

  • Bill Hedgpeth Says:

    I am a supervisor for our Police CSI unit so I carry my Nikon D-70s all the time. However, my personal camera is a Canon S2-IS, which is always somewhere close at hand. I took it instead of the DSLR when my wife and I spent a month in Australia last year. I added a lens attachment(barrel) for protection and an additional handhold.
    While its certainly not a pocket camera, its small and light enough to be non-intrusive, its 5mp is enough resolution for most shots, its got an excellent image stabilization feature, and it shoots video with stereo sound. I researched for months before deciding on this little gem, and it really does the trick!
    Frankly, I’m spoiled by its versatility. There are a lot of good cameras on the market, but for me, this was the best quality/money trade-off available when it was purchased 2 years ago.

  • MIchael Zahora Says:

    I too carry my Canon G9 with me everywhere. Even when I go skiing, living in Whistler that’s up to 4 times a week :o) It’s great for the quick shot of me and my buddies and video feature is awesome. My DSLR comes out for paid shoots and specific days I plan on shooting something

  • noemi Says:

    Yes I always have it in my bag. I use Canon Powershot A710 IS, a 7.1 megapixel camera with 6 X optical zoom and Image Stabilizer.

  • Ben Geldreich Says:

    Yep I sure do! I only take my camera and a couple lenses in my bag. Though I have to admit I don’t pull it out as often as I thought I would. I feel like I take more pictures when I head out on a photowalk. I just recently got a nice tripod and haven’t been lugging that around but I see that in the imediate future. LOL hello sore back!

    Ben

  • John Blanchard Says:

    Just my iPhone. Been able to snap some pretty good pictures with that little 2.0MP camera!

  • Tsoniki Says:

    I have a Kodak Easy Share that a friend gave me and I’ve been using it as my carry everywhere camera. I also have a Canon DSLR that I’d like to take everywhere but no case for it. For a quick picture of kids, other family or the outside the Kodak works for me.

  • Jerri Ann Says:

    I own a daycare and I have 2 small boys of my own. Therefore, yes, I have a camera on me at all times. My daycare has its own website and parents love seeing their kids photos as the day progresses when we have special events. The photos section of the page is password protected and all parents sign a “publication” agreement. But, it works and my parents enjoy being a part of their kids day when they might otherwise not know what is going on. They can then ask their children more specific questions at pick-up than they could if they have to wait on the child to bring up the days happenings.

    Mine is just a little Canon Powershot A75 that I use because it fits in my purse, my brief case, my pocket even. We have a good camera for other occasions but for some reason, I can’t find it for some reason to tell you what kind it is. I know it is a Cannon too though.

  • Lucy Says:

    I have an Olympus E-510 with which I’m learning about DSLRs, but it won’t fit in my handbag (especiallly with all the other rubbish in there, as my husband never tires of pointing out ;-) ) so I gave in to fashion and got a fujifilm z100fd which fits in quite nicely. The IQ may not be perfect, but at least I always have something to capture those moments with.

  • jshinola Says:

    I carry my Sony A100 around with me everywhere, I slipped my camera holster onto the shoulder strap of my messenger bag for easy access. Despite the ease, I have really not developed a habit of pulling it out often enough.

    I’m thinking about getting a point and shoot so that I will be less hesitant to use it.

  • Melissa S Says:

    Since I got my DSLR for Christmas I now carry the camera I replaced in my purse at all times. The purse camera is a Nikon Coolpix P&S. But when I go to a planned event I take the Nikon D40x.

  • iABC Says:

    Yes, I take a point-and-shoot everywhere I go.
    Stated this about six months ago.

    ~ABC

  • Heather Says:

    Yeah, I just started to take my Nikon DSLR wherever I go. And I’ve been making sure I shoot everyday.

  • JohnG Says:

    I carry A570IS.

  • Bruce Smith Says:

    I have a Casio EX-Z1050 that is literally at my hip whenever I go somewhere for a few simple reasons:

    1. Overall it is pretty diverse in capacity.

    2. For the most part, I do not do staged shots or those at a longer distance (for example bird photography), and for many years my 35mm film camera carried a 35-105 lens, which is right down this camera’s alley (f7.9-23.7 digital or approximately 38-114mm translated to a 35mm format)

    3. It and the small camera bag I carry it in fits on my belt with no problem so I don’t even realize it is there many times. Additionally,it fits close enough to my body so as not to be in harms way.

    4. It is a 10.1 Megapixel so with the 8GB SDHC Card I have in it, I am allowed almost four changes of battery before I have to download (approximately 1216 pictures in the 10Meg/Fine mode). To translate: I can shoot lots of pictures and cull them out later during a quiet time.

    5. With a little imagination and insight, I can adapt one of it’s 39 built in modes into one that is close to what I might need (including the ability to create my own mode for situation). I also have a camera that gives me a pseudo dSLR capability although only at around a 3 Megapixel rate.

    6. In that this camers is so small and inocculous, my real passion can more easily be fulfilled, that of candid photography.

    7. I am no longer saddled with a large bag and all the extras, so am far more mobile, which translates into more opportunities to catch life as it is lived.

    Smitty

  • Hania Says:

    Sony DSC-W55

  • Rune Says:

    Cell phone Nokia N95 always in my pocket. 5 Mp camera.

  • Kristopher S. Says:

    No, I do not carry my Fuji Film s9100 everywhere I go, its a little too big plus I am at school all week long and there is nothing to shoot there, on weekends I do not go out much either and when I do its usually just to a store or something so there is no need to take it with me. Miami is extremely boring.

  • Andrew Says:

    i always take my canon sd500 with me everywhere :)

  • Linda R. Moore Says:

    I only have one camera, a Canon S70, and I take it with me almost everywhere, especially since I am now doing Project 365+1. Having it with me allows me to capture the weird stuff that happens on an everyday basis and to keep in that creative frame of mind which carries on to my writing, blogging and other adventures. And you just never know when you’ll see a UFO or capture film of the Big Earthquake. ;)

    A DSLR wouldn’t fit into my lifestyle very well.

  • Tomw Says:

    I usually bring my dSLR with me everywhere since I can take off a lot of the big attachments that make it look expensive. Plus, I live in a very calm suburb of a suburb…so I’m not worried about it getting stolen off of me or something. However, I am looking for a nice Rangefinder-like digital camera. Although the true digital rangefinders are so expensive.

    I also bring with my my Olympus OM1 and a Voigtlander rangefidner sometimes.

  • Aaron Says:

    I try to take my Canon 870IS with me whenever I’m expecting to be out and about. I don’t carry it everyday to work (as only rarely is there anything even slightly photo-worthy on the trip).

    It’s small enough to pocket and not worry about. I carried a similar (older) model with me to London and never felt (much) like a tourist. The photos may not be prize winning, but they do bring back lots of good memories. :-)

    http://www.wiredprairie.us/journal/2008/01/my_current_favorite_pocketsize.html

  • Rod Says:

    I have been using a Kodak Z7590 with 10x optical zoom, for the past couple of years, but now I have a Nikon D40x.

    I bring the Nikon everywhere now. and the Kodak is a backup when the Nikon batteries are charging.

  • Ewen Says:

    My first digital camera was a Fuji S7000 which was a great camera and it went everywhere. I upgraded to a D-SLR early last year and it still goes almost everywhere with me but now I look like the consumate tourist with my Lowepro Slingshot backpack of gear. The tripod lives permanantly in my car so it’s never too far away either…. Luckily I had the foresight to by my wife a small Fuji V10 “happy snappy” which takes really nice shots as well and being not much larger than a cigarette packet, is easliy stowed in her purse or a bum bag.

  • Scot Zawada Says:

    I take my Pentax *istDS with me everyhwere.
    As I drive for my job, it is always in my truck. You just never know what might turn up.

  • moi Says:

    Used to be a bright yellow Minolta underwater camera-took great shots. Now a Fuji FInepix S602ZoomPro-in Saudi Arabia-DIplomatic Quarter-have to be respectful but lots of opportunities for interesting reflections/shadows of Arabic shapes/walls and inevitable feral cats!

  • Heather Says:

    My everywhere camera is my Olympus 720sw. Usually on the gorillapod, attached to my bike.

  • Darlene Says:

    My newest camera is a Canon SD800IS. I love the small size.It truly will fit in my pocket. Because of it is convenient I carry it with me much more than my previous Canon G-1.

  • Denise Says:

    I have my Motorola RIZR with me wherever I go, and it takes nice shots. I don’t take my Nikon D40 everywhere because I don’t want to break/lose it.

  • Authentic Light Says:

    Yes!FujiFilm S700. If my purse is with me, that camera’s with me.

  • Dianne Says:

    I only carry my Nikon D50 and one or more lenses when I know I am going somewhere where I will take pictures. For all the other times, I always carry my Casio Exelim EX-Z750, small and versatile (jpgs or avis).

  • mysticeyesx Says:

    olympus sp 320!

  • Bo Boswell Says:

    Yup, I’m usually toting around my bulky Canon PowerShot A620 everywhere I go.

  • Lee Cazahous Says:

    We’ll see how long this lasts but in the week since I bought my first DSLR (Nikon D40) I have not left my apartment without it. Before that I had my iphone with me at all times and would take the occasional picture. Now… let’s just say it’s been a life changing week.

  • pao Says:

    well, i only have one (a casio exilim z75) and yeah, i do take it everywhere :)

  • pao Says:

    yeah i take mine everywhere with me. it’s a tiny point and shoot anyway. :)

  • play4smee Says:

    I cart my Canon Powershot A710 IS everywhere. I upsized my handbag so it would fit. You never know when the urge to capture something will hit. It also give me a great reason to go for a walk at lunch time!

  • Kat Says:

    Yup, my Canon PowerShot A620 :) My social life is a bit rough for it so I’m hoping to get a decent camera phone or a really ultra slim cam. Either that or I can let my PowerShot take the bumps and really save for a DSLR.

  • Jon Cruz Says:

    Yes, Canon SD800.

  • Manuel Says:

    I have my Camera phone but it is rarely used and I also try to take my eos 400d everywhere..
    I do want to get a nice, slimm little p&s when I have some spare money (and all the lenses I want :p)

  • Jack Larson Says:

    My Nikon D300 is going everywhere with me. Learning the idiosyncrasies of the camera has been great fun. In the past, I have missed to meaning terrific opportunities to not alway have a camera close by.

  • Jack Larson Says:

    Oops! I went too fast; that should have been “missed too many opportunities to not always…”

  • ugdc Says:

    I carry a Panasonic Lumix LX-2 everywhere during the week. During week-ends, D70, Nikon.

  • Jude > Says:

    Yes! Fuji film f50fd

  • Andrea Says:

    I always have my Sony Cybershot DSC-P100 with me and have taken some great shots with it along the way.

    I love my Pentax K10D but it’s not practical to take it everywhere. As well as taking it out specifically to shoot, I try and take it with me at least once a week on random not-planning-to-take-photos-but-I-might-see-something-I-like trips.

  • Cyler Parent Says:

    I take my D70s almost everywhere. Stays in the trunk of my car most of the time, but I usually have it with me. My lowepro backpack bag carries all my gear (body, 3 lenses, flash) as well as a lighting stand and an umbrella.

  • Don Says:

    We keep our old 4MP FujiPix S5100 in the car in a case with extra batteries. I can do B&W, Standard and Chrome color and also video. It is always there no matter if we arte shopping, going to the doctors, or whatever.

    When we are going out to shoot we take our Nikons.

  • Tim Says:

    I have my iPhone with me at all times, but I’m usualy not to far away from Canon 30D. I’ve been in the habit of bringing it with me to work.

  • Rich Says:

    Sony H2. I take it everywhere. I’ve been learning more and more about photography, and am getting better and better with Photoshop. I’m very happy with this camera, though wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. It takes a little more work and not your typical point-and-shoot. Still, I’m really enjoying it and wouldn’t buy anything else - until I learn enough to use a digital SLR.

  • tripodbob Says:

    I use a Panosonic FZ50 for my walk around camera. It’s 10MP and has a 35 to 420 Leica lens.

  • Mary Says:

    No I don’t, but I have considered getting a point & shot for that purpose.

  • Trude Says:

    I always have my Canon powershot sd630 in my purse, but usually grab my rebel if I’m not just going to work. :)

  • Michael Says:

    This life I lead is rough, it’s not any sort of city where I live. I break cameras almost every day, some get smashed, some just go missing. Today I’m using one I gave my youngest daughter last year, she took pity on me, a Canon 550

  • rebecca Says:

    i take my canon 40D everywhere. i never want to miss a shot!

  • Sandy Says:

    I really like my Casio Exilim for an easy take-along.

  • Vern Says:

    I have my Canon Pro 1 with me everywhere I go. It’s a lot of camera in a small package. If I’m going on a shoot, it’s my Canon 30D and my 400D Digital Rebel. I always have at least one long telephoto (70-200 2.8 or 100-400 IS) as well as Canon’s 17-40L and 24-105L IS and various accessories.

  • Ron Says:

    yup have my Canon SD900 almost everywhere I go!

  • notsogoodphotography Says:

    of course :)
    i use a canon A710is

  • eMurphy Says:

    I also use my iPhone, but I carry a Sony DCS-T1. It has nice zoom, also does video, is very tiny, and tough. My son had dropped it several times (after removing it from it’s protective case).

  • Jaganath Says:

    Nokia N95 8GB. Always in my Pocket. Serves as a good video camera too with its 640×480 @30 FPS capability.

    N95 has a pretty decent camera in daylight scenarios.

  • mamba Says:

    Yeah, I take my Canon A570 IS, which used to be my main camera, around just in case a photo op shows up and for taking pics of food.

  • gheatza Says:

    I take my D80 nearly everywhere I go, be it a party or work.

  • Shankar Says:

    Have had a G7 for about a year now and these days with renewed interest in photography, it accompanies me 90% of the time…

  • Genaro Orengo Says:

    For the last month, I have been carrying around the Nikon P5100. It comes with me wherever I go.

  • NikonnooB Says:

    I’m impressed at how many people are managing to carry around a camera all the time. Penny’s input from the earlier thread really gave me a new perspective for the usage of carrying a small camera, and now I’m seeing that lots of people have many diverse methods.

    I’ve used my Palm Zire camera, for the offhand quick shot (especially for things I find funny), but don’t find the quality to come close to what it could be. I’d love to carry around my D40, and maybe an extra lens, but I don’t know how all of you are managing to find the extra energy and back strength!

    You guys are inspiring me to consider putting my old Olympus C4000 back into action!

  • Rhythm Says:

    Yep. Until recently it was a Casio Exilim Z750 but that got crushed in a drunken incident over Chrimbo so was replaced by a Fujifilm F50fd. Both are nicely pocketable without being unusably small and they take very nice pics :-)

  • ChrisSharps Says:

    I personnaly carry a canon S80 around with me the majority of the time. Not everyday but quite often, not that small but smaller than an SLR and fits in my pocket easily.
    It’s got full manual controls and it has a 28mm lens that is a F2.8!

    Chris

  • Douglas Fletcher Says:

    Nikon D40. Light + quick. Doesn’t go to bed with me though. Over 95% of the rest of the time it is with me.

  • Linda Says:

    I carry around my point of shoot Exilim Z7. Occasionaly I carry DSLR Nikon D80.

  • Lox Says:

    Yes, Canon 400D

  • Sandy B Says:

    I always have my Samsung Digimax P&S with me. The most recent pic I took on the fly was water crashing on rocks from the bay where I live. The wind was so strong I had to balance on my car. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get close because of the spray and the zoom isn’t nearly good enough but I still got some good pix.

  • boucli Says:

    Yes, a Casio Exilim Z1050

  • Alex Says:

    i useally always cary my 350D and lens in my national geographic backpack, but the the camera i ALWAYS cary in my pocket is my trusty Lomo LCA.
    Alex

  • Gregory Says:

    I carry my Nikon D200 with me 80% of the time. I also have my Pentax Optio 555 with me 100% of the time.

  • Heidi Caswell Says:

    No, I will be getting a nicer point and shoot, one that will fit in purse for those candid shoots which just present themselves. My Sigma sd10 is bigger than I want to carry everywhere I go.

  • Carol Browne Says:

    Yes, I take my Nikon D40X with me everywhere. The only time I don’t take it with me is if I go to the movies, but other than that, it’s in my bag.

  • der Dennis Says:

    I always carry my trusty Canon PowerShot A610 around. There are just so many opportunities to take pictures every day.

    When I go out shooting on purpose I´ll take my Pentax K10D…

  • April Says:

    I have a Canon SD600 thta lives in my purse. We use a Nikon D70 for our real camera.

  • Luis Matias Says:

    No, unfortunately no.
    I have Nikon D200 + Nikon 18-200 + Sigma 10-20. To much weight and value to carry everywhere I go.
    Mobile phone isn’t a real camera… it’s a toy that ALWAYS make me remember my D200.
    And a point and shoot just doesn’t do it (to be good I would have to invest to much money. I prefer to invest in glass)

  • Jon Rayner Says:

    I don’t take my Canon 400D everywhere. I take it most weekends to wherever I am going, but it is too bulky to carry around. I have a camera on my phone, but do not use it as the photo quality is too poor!

  • Dot Dion Says:

    I recently got equipped with a Canon XTI 10mp, 3 lens, a few filters and tripod and carry the whole lot with me at all times.

    I always have my point and shoot anti shake in my handbag for those quick shots when its faster to snap than to take out a lot of gear. Since I shake quite a bit I find that my little olympus will often take better shots than what I can get trying to figure out the right combination for the dslr.
    You know how women are with their purses…. would’nt be without it.

  • Cindi Says:

    I have my Kodak EasyShare in my purse and with me at all times. Also if I am going anywhere other than like the grocery store I take my D50 and my backpack with me….

  • Shawn Says:

    Yes, I have an Olympus E-volt E-510 that I take with me everywhere I go. At the moment, I am looking for a smaller point-and-shoot camera with good manual controls so I don’t have to lug my massive DSLR along with me when I go to smaller places (like the grocery store).

  • cherishedlife Says:

    I very rarely leave my dSLR at home…unless I’m home. The “tools” I carry are my Nikon D300 with an 18-200mm, an 85mm f/1.4 and a monopod. If that were to fail, bust out my Nikon Coolpix P5100. My last resort has to be my Palm Treo 700w.

    Like most of us, I can not afford to miss a shot. It’s my bread and butter.

  • Genji Says:

    I carry my Panasonic FZ20 with me everywhere right now. Once I upgrade to a DSLR I most likely will carry that everywhere too. I like the idea to carry a good point and shoot everywhere but the problem is what if you get a great shot…now it was taken with a camera that has bad resolution. I want to capture all my images with the best quality I can so if I do happen to get a great shot I can print it in large format and not have to worry about the resolution and print quality. Also
    I want to become as comfortable as I can with my higher quality camera so the more practice I get with it the more proficient I will be at using it.

  • June Says:

    Yes! Our new Canon PowerShot G9.

  • Varun Says:

    Sony Ericsson P1i phone camera.
    Its pretty tough to lug my DSLR everywhere. So when I went shopping for a new phone, a decent camera was on my “must have” list. Got the Sony Ericsson P1i, 3.2mp auto focus and I get decent shots out of it in daylight.

  • Daniel Says:

    I carry my first digital camera, a Canon Powershot A80, with me although it’s bigger than most P&S. I’ve gotten pretty good shots with it and I love that it has full manual. I usually carry it around when I’m working my day job and can’t carry a dSLR.

  • George L Smyth Says:

    I carry a Nikon S3 with me at all times. I bought it because my D70 is obviously too large to always have at my side, and the S3 offers good enough quality for those quick shots that occasionally offer themselves.

  • Tala Says:

    a olympus sw770. some pictures turn out soft, but as for take everywhere…I’m very happy with it. If i had a nikon d300 maybe I’d take it everywhere too..in an allt errain bag of course!

  • Omair Says:

    I have my Nikon N73 with me all the time. It’s a cell phone with a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, flash, red-eye reduction, autofocus, 20x digital zoom. The phone also has a miniSD slot and I have a 2GB card in it so I never run out of memory. The quality of the pictures are excellent and comparable to a point and shoot type of camera. Even the day time video quality is excellent. Not so good for night and dark shots, but excellent for day time.

    other than that i have my d40x that i take with me if i go anywhere special

  • Omair Says:

    sorry i meant Nokia N73 in my last post, not Nikon. lol

  • Glen Says:

    Used to carry a old P&S but it was very slow, couldn’t remember the date anymore and, frustratingly, devoured batteries. Now carry my favorite Canon S3IS everyday but only seem to use it on weekends.

  • kourosh Says:

    Fujifilm f20
    And I have a suggestion for the next poll. I bought a Nikkon D80 camera just recently and it is my first DSLR. I had no idea about many stuff on my camera so I decided to read the booklet that comes whit my camera and it is called “The Nikkon guide to Photography with D80″. I learnt A LOT about the camera itself and many photographing techniques while I was reading it. I even read some of the techniques that was introduced here in DPS. So, I am just wondering how many people have actually read the similar booklet before they start shooting? and is that really useful to them?

  • Michelle Says:

    I have a Canon SD630 that is always with me, and my 400D if I’m planning on shooting.

  • Lynette Says:

    I take my Nikon D80 with me everywhere. I figured to learn everything about it I needed to have with me all the time. So what if I have to carry 3 bags, I’ll have my camera with me when the moment strikes.

  • Dave Says:

    Yes, well any where the kids go we keep it in the diaper bag, a Pentax Optio 43WR. I’ve got a little case (game boy) which holds the camera and 2 extra CRV3 li-ion rechargeable batteries, which are rated at 1100 mAh but last longer than 2500 mAh NiMH AA’s. The camera is water proof and takes memory limited 640×480 movies, great outdoor camera, inside the flash is quite weak. Great companion to my DSLR.

  • Brett Dickson Says:

    I keep my Sony Ericsson K800 with all the time.

  • shopaholicann Says:

    I take my Pentax K10D out every day but if I go out in the evening I take my Lumix DMC-TZ3 in my handbag. My Treo is also always with me. I take photographs every day.

  • Canadian Mum Says:

    I carry my Canon S5 IS pretty much every where I go.
    My old camera was smaller, but I never carried it around. I feel a little more motivated with this camera - since it is still less than two months old… and I am hoping that if I take lots of pictures now… that when the novelty of the new camera wears off - that taking pictures will remain a habit.

  • JAC Says:

    Yes,I take my Olympus E-400 with me everywhere …

  • Denear Says:

    I shoot with a Canon 40D, and for the time being my carry every where is a Sony DSC-P200. It is in dire need of replacement as the dust spots on the sensor are getting so numerous and the lens cover only opens with my finger….. I have been looking at one of the Canon digital Elphs, but which one…….Maybe a Lumix with 10X zoom??? So many choices, but I am hesitant to move away from a known brand name!?

  • Mark Says:

    Take my Kodak Z612 just about everywhere! Scenery everywhere here in western Colorado!

  • Keske Says:

    I’ve a canon powershot a6something lol. I do landscape and sky pictures, amateur of course. Lookin for a new job to payoff some stuff and get a DSLR…yeah.

  • Yuri Persion Says:

    I always schlepp my S3IS with Lensmate 58mm adapter and UV filter attached and Sony 1.7x teleconverter (comes very handy on long shots). They snugly fit into a relatively small Samsonite bag of Walmart provenance.

  • Dan Moylan Says:

    I carry my Fuji F470 point and shoot at all times, due to its compact size it fits nicely in a pocket or bag. The Canon 400D comes out when taking pics is planned.

  • Dave Says:

    I just got a Canon SD850is that was purchased specifically because I could drop it into a pcoket, and have it with me just about anywhere, at any time. Like many others, bigger, and more expensive comes out when planned picture taking is happening.

  • Jen Says:

    My Canon PowerShot A630 goes everywhere with me (though I sorely miss its higher-quality predecessor, the A80).

  • troutwhisperer Says:

    I take my camera almost everywhere I go. I travel a great deal with work and always pack my camera. I have a couple of Nikon bodies but most generally take my D70.

  • shepdc Says:

    about a year ago, i got a camera bag that immediately replaced my purse. i may not look stylish, but i take my DSLR with me everywhere i go. i’ve never regretted having it, but i’ve certainly regretted leaving it at home just about any time i’ve chosen to…

  • AussieSunset Says:

    I just have a canon PS A720is as i can shoot in manual as well. But then i dont have any other camera so it has to do. i take it everywhere i go as it fits in my bag nicely.

  • Grant Says:

    pentax K10D, 3 lenses and flash. I carry it in a Lowepro Slingshot that makes carrying, access and all very easy even with attached battery grip. Highly recomended.

  • Emz Says:

    Yes I always carry a camera with me. Only my camera phone though. It’s a Sony Ericsson K850i which has the perfect quality if I just happened to go on a happy snap spree. Sometimes I take my point and shoot camera, Fujifilm S5700. But I only tend to do that if I’m out on a day trip thing.

  • Elod Says:

    Fujifilm F31fd… it fits in any pocket, so I can carry everywhere :)

  • Mandy Says:

    Yes, a Traveler DC-5080 that fits nicely into my pocket where ever I go!

  • Michael B Says:

    I have a variety of cameras (Nikon D200, D70, Canon PowerShot, Rollei 35S, Minolta SRT200, XD11). I try to take my “bag” with me where ever I go. When that’s not possible, I make an effort to take at least a point and shoot. Baring that, I fall back to my picture phone (yuk).

  • Juha Ylitalo Says:

    20D (or 40D) with one lens (17-40/4L, 35/1.4L or 100/2.8 USM Macro) and 420EX is always with me during workdays (packed into Lowepro Toploader Zoom 2).
    During weekend, I might take something longer with me (i.e. 300/4L IS) for a walk.

  • Zé Maria Says:

    I always carry my Nikon D80 with me with the lens 18-70 AF-S DX. It’s true that most of the days I come home with no new photo, but since I bought it I never leave it home alone.
    ZM

  • David Says:

    I carry a Casio Exilim Z850. It fits easily in my pocket making it good for unplanned photographs.

  • Philip V. Says:

    Yes, I take my Canon A570 IS everywhere.

  • Christel Says:

    no i do not.

  • Bruce Says:

    I always carry my Canon A630 with me… if got good photos, post to my photo blog site for sharing.

  • Cherie Says:

    I pretty much take my canon 350 with me everywhere I go. My family would worry about me if I didn’t have my camera on my shoulder.

  • Wayne Says:

    I’ve always got my cell phone with me, a Blackberry Pearl, which takes ‘meh’ shots. Okay for an occasional impromptu snap. I take my Sony DSC-F717 (oldie but goodie) with me whenever I’m going somewhere with the family. In fact, if I show up at the in-laws without it, they wonder what’s wrong.

  • boulderrider Says:

    yep,

    i now take my D40x everywhere have had it for 7 months, and literally do not leave the house w/ out it. i have a pretty chunky 18-135 lens on it that i use most often as well, cause it is so versatile

  • will Says:

    yea, i always have my lomo fisheye on me, with normally another film, i usually have my phone camera as well, but phones are for phonecalls!

    x

  • Tom Says:

    I carry a Kodak EasyShare One everyday. I sometimes get some interesting pictures on my daily work commute on public transportation.

  • Michael Says:

    I carry an older Olympus point and shoot that is water resistant everywhere and keep an older Kodak 5mp digital in my car. I can’t say I use them every day, in fact the more I get into the quality of my photography the less I care to pick up the little cameras for snap shots. Why? because I know once I get started I will have wished I had my better D SLR with me and absolutely will spend far to much time taking pictures. I often completely loose track of time and other responsibilities once I get started.

  • Sandra Says:

    My Nikon D70 goes with me about 75% of the time. The remainder of the time I rely on my phone…and it always disappoints me!

  • Jayce Says:

    My Canon SD800is is always with me because it is very small, light, fits in a pocket or the smallest purse, and takes amazingly good pictures. When I suspect there might be good photo ops I take the CanonG9 (which is a lot heavier than the 800 but lets me shoot a dumbed-down version of Raw) or a Nikon DSLR with lenses filters etc. I am very happy with the Nikons and the G9 but the SD800 is with me from breakfast to bedtime day after day.

  • J.B. Says:

    I can’t say that I carry any camera everywhere. I used to when I had a picture phone, but I dropped that in the swimming pool. Both my Nikon CP 4500 and digiscoping gear and my EOS Rebel XTi seem to accompany me whenever I go birdwatching, but they certainly don’t go everywhere with me.

  • Frank Says:

    I always carry my Kodak v550 with me, It slips gight into my shirt pocket & takes great pic’s

  • Jenn Says:

    I have an Olympus 710 that is always on my person. It’s shockproof and waterproof so I never have to worry.

  • The Corey Says:

    I have an Pentax KM with me pretty much 24-7, on road trips or at dinner parties. I usually have to carry different types of film for different light environments 100-400-1600 B&W and 3200 B&W but these days it is usually loaded with Fuji Sensia or Provia 400.

  • ryusen Says:

    I bought a Casio Exlim as a pocket camera. My only regret is that the lens only goes to 38mm. I’m thinking about getting a Leica that goes to 28mm

  • D. T. North Says:

    Whenever possible, I carry my ‘travel’ kit, a Nikon D80 with my 18-135mm Nikkor lens. I have a cool little sling pack for it and that seems to be all I need for most of my stuff. I don’t travel with all my lenses, and I don’t carry a tripod…though I keep it in the trunk of my car at all times.

    My wife just upgraded her camera leaving behind a Canon Elph. I may start to carry that in my coat pocket.

  • David Says:

    Yes ! A Canon Rebel XTi (400D) !

  • Kay Says:

    My 3-MP Nokia N80 is always in my pocket. It helps me take pictures of places and people without being stared at.

  • rory Says:

    I carry my shoulder busting Nikon D200 with me
    sometimes i add the yashica d and i’ve just got a holga 135 which i think will be carried a lot if I decide not to carry my holga 120.
    it depends but always the D200

  • Fran Johnson Says:

    I have my Canon Digital rebel XT that I have been taking with me everywhere. For one, we are building so everyday I go to where our house is being built so I can take daily pictures of the process. It has been so much fun. I also like to keep a camera with me just in case something major happens…like if there is a fire somewhere, a car accident, major weather conditions or so. I like to get those shots and get them to the news station. One time we had some serious cummulus clouds that I shot outside. I sent those to my news station. They used them on the news (weather). Check it out on my blog at http://www.fran-myphotography.blogspot.com

  • JBENZ Says:

    Yup…my D80 is a bit large for the pocket with the flash, dual battery pack and 18-200mm lens. I lug that when I’m planning on shooting. But I have a Nikon Coolpix P5000 that lives in my briefcase. That’s always handy if something unexpected pops up.

  • Daniel Lee Says:

    I take my Canon EOS XTi everywhere…with the 50mm and the 17-85 Kit II lens…used to carry the G3 everyday until the black screen of death happened on the LCD screen

  • Mary Says:

    Yes! I take my Canon PowerShot A85 with me. You never know what you can capture.
    I also have a Canon XTi but it’s a bit big (and expensive, lol) to carry around for every day use.

  • Frank Pratt Says:

    I always have a Nikon S500 with me in my briefcase or my pocket. I frequently need to take photos at work on construction sites and the D80 is just too big. It also is not quite as sacrificial. I used to carry a Canon G2 most places, but it was too large as well. The S500 fits nicely in a shirt pocket and takes pretty good pictures.

  • Janet Says:

    I would love to say that I do, but usually it’s a diaper bag. I have a Canon XT and I wish at times that I had a point and shoot in my pocket just for the simplicity of all the stuff that I have to lug around.

  • Justin Myers Says:

    I carry my Sony A100 with me; I’d carry something smaller, but I don’t own any other cameras (other than my RAZR, but I don’t really consider that a camera).

  • Tammbrey Says:

    Yes, My Canon Rebel and lenses (2), and my point and shoot Olympus Camedia, travel with me everywhere. I no longer carry a purse, if it doesn’t fit in my camera bag, it doesn’t come with me! My tripod and monopod are always in my car, so they’re handy when I want them.

  • Emily Says:

    I have a Nikon D50, but it’s much to much to carry on vacations with lots of walking and for everyday. I have a Nikon Coolpix S50 that I carry in my purse all the time. It’s an awesome camera to have with me all the time.

  • Jason Says:

    My Canon 40D goes everywhere with me. You just never know.

  • Gerson Brayer Says:

    I always have my Nokia N80. It’s a cell phone with a 3M camera, and it makes good pictures and movies.

  • Randy Knauf Says:

    Yes I have a take everywhere camera, a Canon SD650IS. This is in addition to my Canon EOS XTI. The SD650IS is very advanced for a point and shoot type of camera and has many of the same functions as my Canon XTI.

  • ride no evo Says:

    Olympus 770SW

    It small 7mp and very rugged. Being freeze proof, drop proof, crush proof, and water proof to 33ft it can take most of what I can give it.

    The optics aren’t the best but its a trade off for being so durable

  • TMull28 Says:

    I carry my Pentax K10DSLR with me everywhere in a smaller size Tamrac backpack. I pretty much have my entire kit in that bag — SDcards, cleaning cloth, dust brush, you name it. I also carry an old manual Canon AE-1 film camera, usually loaded with B&W film. Sometimes I’ll have a tripod or monopod, but not usually. Maybe I should throw them in the trunk.

  • kiva Says:

    My old PowerShot S40 goes with me in my pocket. My 20D with a 24-105mm lens also goes when I’m traveling by car as well as when I’m on a photoshoot.

  • Isa Says:

    Yes, my Sony Cyber-shot never leaves my handbag !

  • Wan Says:

    My Panasonic Lumix was perfect for almost all light conditions, and it was so small I could fit it into my tiny girl pockets and not be bothered with a purse! It’s battery life when I didn’t use flash also meant that I went weeks without recharging.

  • George Humphrey Says:

    I take my Canon Digital SLR Rebel everywhere I go, I’ve missed too many shots too many times!!!

  • Ginny Says:

    Yes, I do, and it’s a BAD idea that I am rethinking…

    my Nikon D-80 goes with me everywhere, and while I believe I’d make a great product tester having dropped it on concrete once, floor tiles twice, without damage, the lenses don’t do quite as well (my 18-200 VR is at the repair center; cost of impact is $250), although they’re very tough.

    What I can’t resolve is what to do at the beach. In the last few weeks, it has jammed twice because of sand getting into the shutter button despite my best attempts to protect it. Had to race for a blower and pick it out with a needle while having a panic attack. The moist salt air is another story - if it does to my camera what it does to my dog’s nickel chain collar (need to upgrade to stainless steel and see how it does), it is not going to last long. We aren’t even talking about splashes from shaking dogs and running kids (at least I’ve never dropped it there). Plastic bags don’t seem to stand up to the work and end up picking up more sand than they protect you from. A dry sack has been a Godsend for quick dodges but still not enough…
    everyone says, “Use your case!” but it’s kinda hard to shoot from inside your case :-)

    So my dilemma is: is it REALLY worth it? I left it home the last two times and couldn’t stand it. Of course, there were a dozen shots I wanted and my old CoolPix pocket camera just didn’t do the trick. What’s the point of a good camera if you are afraid to use it? On the other hand, what’s the point of getting a few great shots - that I don’t do anything with anyway - if I’m going to end up not having a camera at ALL? I can’t afford to just keep buying new ones as needed…

    Soooo….I am going to try this:
    http://www.waterproof-paper.com/cases/waterproof-camera-case.shtml
    Has anyone else tried one? I would imagine shooting through the plastic might be disappointing but at least I’d have it. I am not counting on the waterproof ability, resistant is fine. Maybe I could cut a hole for the UV filtered lens and duct tape it for resistance?

  • Pablo Argentina Says:

    This can sound strange, but I never go out there with my Panasonic FZ-50. The reason is I live in Argentina, and is a bit risky to go out there with a heavy camera in hands. The possibility to go back with nothing exists, so I take it only from time to time, when I want to go to take pictures somewhere, and I know exactly ‘where’.

  • Andy Anderson Says:

    I bought my Minolta 5d a little over two years ago and very seldom do i go anywhere without it. I learned my lesson the first when i saw a black bear in an area that hadn’t had bears in for 50 years and the camera was at the campground. Never again.

  • Maria Says:

    I bring my Panasonic Lumix everywhere I go

  • George Fragos Says:

    I always have an S3 IS in my briefcase and an LG VX8300 in my pocket.

  • John McCulloch Says:

    I have a a Nokia 6120 camera phone that sits around in my top L/H pocket whenever when I’m awake. I initially bought a camera phone to assist if I ever had an MV accident (I’m a truck driver), but with the better resolution I find I;m using it all the time. My first love is still my Canon EOS 400D.

  • Evelyn Says:

    Yes! Sony CyberShot DSC-W90. Driving, walking or running… it’s with me. :)

  • Rainbow100 Says:

    I have an Olympus C-60 point-and-shoot I take everywhere I go. On a recent business trip to Hawaii, I took it on a submarine and obtained excellent underwater photos through the viewing ports. Did not wnat to take my good DSLR and take the chance of getting salt water on it

  • Ron Says:

    I take my Panasonic FZ20 everywhere!
    My phone has a 2 mp cam on board and has amazed me with some of the images it has captured.

  • Rob Says:

    My Fuji S5600 is always in the car but thats where it lives. I gave my Fuji E500 to my son when I traded up but have since borrowed it back because it’s handier to carry.

  • Fern Says:

    Yes, bought a Canon EOS400D last year and absolutely love it. Take it everywhere possible - often hanging around my neck which can sometimes be a bit combersome but am so wrapped in having such a good camera that I don’t find it a burden. My family have started calling me Cecil B. de Mille!

  • Ruth Says:

    Yes, I have an Olympus FE-280 and I keep that in my handbag. It’s nice and compact but I get a lot of trouble with the photos being spoilt by noise.

  • Saurtan Says:

    I have a Ixus 950IS - my only gripe is that i can’t control many functions! But it has alot of fun functions on its own :)

  • Alain Says:

    I carry in my back pack a Canon PowerShot SD630. It is the first 3″ screen that I have come across. It powers on very rapidly and performs generally very well.

    I also own a Canon Rebel XT and often favor my SD630 over the XT becayse the image quality and difference is not noticeable (except where more shots per second are needed. In this situation the XT wins every time!)

  • Joseph Says:

    No. I have a Panasonic FZ7 which is fairly small and light but not small enough to carry everywhere. I used to have a Canon A70 which was a bit smaller but it died. The camera in my cel phone is too awful to count as a camera.

  • Enrique Says:

    I carry a Canon S2 everywhere. Parties, parks, family events you name it, its there!

  • izzie Says:

    I take my camera with me almost everyday. It always happens I see something and regret when I leave my camera at home.

  • Karen Says:

    Yes, I take my Canon IXUS 860 IS everywhere if I am not taking my DSLR.

  • vto Says:

    Yes, Leica V-lux 1

  • Garran Says:

    I carry my new Nikon D40 everywhere

  • Tigervyh Says:

    Used to take my Canon A70 to where I know I’ll take photos, just got a Canon S5, which is not so “portable”, so less with taking my camera to where I need to anymore…

  • Keith Says:

    I usually carry a Sony W5 compact around - it’s a point and shoot but with just enough manual override functionality to be a bit creative with it. I also have an adaptor fitted which takes 37mm diameter filters. Sometimes I prefer the pictures I take with it over those from my DSLR as they’re more spontaneous.

  • matt Says:

    i carry my 400d canon everywhere, except when going to a night club.

  • timspix Says:

    I carry my Nikon D200 everywhere. It drives my wife and kids nuts.

  • Chuck Says:

    I never leave home without my Panasonic Lumix FX 100. Sometimes I think the photos come out better then my Nikon D200.

  • canonken Says:

    I used to take my Rebel XT everywhere, but there were times that I didn’t want my camera and lenses to stick out in the crowd. So I bought a Canon G9. I LOVE IT. I use it more than my rebel now for everyday use.

  • peter Says:

    I carry my D200 around with me everywhere in a great crumpler bag that also hold my lappie….

  • Gerry Johnson Says:

    I carry my D50 and 18-200 with me - too many moments of beauty to miss!

  • Tameika Fishlock Says:

    I carry my FujiFilm S5600 every where I go. Because too many times when I wish I had it, I’ve missed excellent shots…

  • Bob Says:

    I carry my Canon SD850IS with me about 85% of the time. 100% of the time when I’m on a trip away from home. Right now I am pondering on whether I should buy a Nikon D40x. If I acquire the DSLR, I would probably still carry the Canon point-and-shoot with me most of the time; and the Nikon depending where I am headed.

  • Mandy Says:

    Does my Nokia N95 count? If not - then no, I don’t. :( Wish I did, but my D80 can become quite heavey after a while.. and those that are Mums with kids at home, you’ll understand about the state that a handbag can get into.. wrappers, tissues, and all sorts of junk. I just can’t bring myself to put a $2k camera in there.. ;)

  • koen miseur Says:

    i allways take my sony ericsson cameraphone with me .

  • JanB Says:

    I just bought a Canon PowerShot SD750 to carry all the time.

  • TonyS Says:

    By default I always carry a camera because I always have my cell phone with me. It’s not the same as having my 5D but I’m reminded of the saying: “The best camera is the one you have with you!”

  • Guy Montag Says:

    I take my D200 everywhere. Literally!

    I grab it from my nightstand when I get up in the morning, and put it there when I go to bed. The rest of the time I carry it around with a 17-70mm 2.8 in a Lowepro Toploader 70 (very handy bag) with a SB-800 flash (I stitched the SB-800 holder to the side of the camera bag). Which gets a mite heavy at times…

    So when I want to travel light (ha ha), I just grab the D200 and stick a 50mm 1.8 on it.

    There’s been four days where I didn’t take it with me for a few hours (quick drive to the grocery or the like) and each time I’ve regretted it. So now it stays with me every waking moment. Thanks Project 365!

  • Larry Says:

    My 20D about 98% of the time. The other 2% it’s a Cybershot. The 20D goes to work with me. It goes to the grocery store, to get gas…everywhere.

  • Susan Neumann Says:

    I have a Sony A100 DSLR and keep it with my everywhere I go, except to church unless there is a reason to have it there. My Lowepro slingshot has replaced a handbag! I am always sorry whenever I do not not have it with me - usually accidentally - and always see something I would have liked to shoot.

  • Sean Friedman Says:

    I carry my Nikon D2X camera with me about 95% of the time

  • danny Says:

    I have a RAZOR T3 the latest of the RAZORS. It is a take it anywhere camera pnone. It is point and shoot camera. I like it. It works for me.

  • Roy Drysdale Says:

    My main camera is a Nikon D70s, at the moment-normal lens plus a 70-300 in a Lowepro 300 backpack .
    A very good all round DSLR.

    I have been carrying a P & S round daily since about 1965 starting with an original Olympus Trip I have had a variety of small cameras since ending with at present a Fuji F30 ,the best so far and have made more money out of these than the “big ones” on a non commisioned basis.

  • eberlin Says:

    It is my new years resolution to take a camera with me everywhere I go. I have been partially successful at having my new D-Lux 3 with me at all times.

    My next thing to do, is to leave my Kodak V570 in the car and then I really will be prepared for every picture taking opportunity.

  • Mary Says:

    Yes. I have HP’s Photosmart R847 that I keep in my purse. Never know what you might come across to shoot. I had the R837, which I like better than the 847, but was stolen alone with my purse back in December. I wasn’t able to readily find an 837 to replace it so I went with the 847.

  • William A. Clark Says:

    Olympus XA

    Which is actually a film camera, but hey it kicks my dSLR’s butt.

  • Annellen Barr Says:

    My husband hates to shop so I use my camera when redecorating to photograph the item and feature card if
    appropriate so I can show items such as lighting fixtures
    to him and see which he likes best. It saves a lot of time and eliminates having to attempt to describe the items.
    Mine is a Cannon PowerShot 850 and I love it. it fits in my purse and is always ready to go. I just delete the ones that
    are not needed and it saves the say.

  • PhotoPoet Says:

    I don’t have a pocket-size digital camera, but nearly always have with my either my D80 with two lenses, in a very compact sling-type case or my smaller Canon S2IS. The choice normally depends upon what kinds of opportunities I think I might run into as well as how much mobility I require. In my film days, in addition to my SLR, I carried a pocket-size Nikon, Pentax or Minox-B, and I do miss that convenience.

  • Eva Says:

    I have taken a Canon Ixus with me always and everywhere in my handbag for the past few years and don’t feel complete without it. The cameras have evolved over the years as I have dropped them down the escalator and similar, currently I’m on 850 IS. I got a new “baby” in the last half year - Canon EOS 400D - and LOVING it, but that’s for more deliberate photography.

  • Eduardo Saldarriaga Says:

    Pentax Optio! Because of my job I travel a lot and like to take pictures of the places I visited. I have a Canon XTi with 3 lenses but for traveling a small camera is better.

  • Minerva Says:

    Polaroid i739. I love it, it takes great pictures, and it cost less than $200!

  • Molli B Says:

    I just got a PowerShot 870 so that I can always have a camera with me; it’s just not practical to lug my DSLR around with me all the time, although I would love to. So far, having the 870 has been great. I do use my camera phone a lot, too, if I want to email a photo right away.

  • Steve R Says:

    I always have a small Leica DLux3 with me, similar to the Panasonic, that gets me 10MP and a wide latitude from wide-angle to telephoto. To get the best results, you have to understand the f-stop/shutter speed relationships, and not just rely on Point-N-Shoot. Had some great pixs, but it’s not the same as my D2X or my M8 - but then again, it’s not supposed to. Like Bob Krist once told me, “The secret to great photographs? F8 and be there!”

  • Kangdith Says:

    Must be Lumix FZ 18. Its light but has 28-504mm lens, great fot outdoor photography!

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