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I just discovered a great digital still camera for shooting fetish (or any kind of porn) content when you don't have a photographer. The Casio EX-Z80A Exilim camera is a pocket sized "point and shoot". It has 8.1 pixels, but here's the feature I like. It has a continuous shot feature that continues to take photo after photo as long as the shutter button is pressed. It will continue to take photos until the SD card is full. What I do is roll up a small ball of tissue and place it over the shutter button, then wrap a rubber band around it so the button is depressed. It happily clicks away! With the flash on it will shoot one pic every three to four seconds. A 2 gig SD card holds over 400 pics at maximum quality. I can't awlays find a photographer and sometimes have to shoot by myself from a tripod. Oh yeah... the Casio costs about $130.
mulderboy
02-02-2009, 12:36 AM
Thanks! I've been meaning to get a new camera, and I'll look into it!
mistressweronika
02-13-2009, 9:21 AM
I have a pilot on my both cams from Sony.
Tread
02-13-2009, 11:25 AM
I have a pilot on my both cams from Sony.
What's a pilot? How does it work?
i-editor
04-24-2009, 4:34 AM
I just discovered a great digital still camera for shooting fetish (or any kind of porn) content when you don't have a photographer. The Casio EX-Z80A Exilim camera is a pocket sized "point and shoot". It has 8.1 pixels, but here's the feature I like. It has a continuous shot feature that continues to take photo after photo as long as the shutter button is pressed. It will continue to take photos until the SD card is full. What I do is roll up a small ball of tissue and place it over the shutter button, then wrap a rubber band around it so the button is depressed. It happily clicks away! With the flash on it will shoot one pic every three to four seconds. A 2 gig SD card holds over 400 pics at maximum quality. I can't awlays find a photographer and sometimes have to shoot by myself from a tripod. Oh yeah... the Casio costs about $130.
Okay that is the commercial talk,now lets focus on the practical side:
http://images.craigslist.org/3m93o83l8ZZZZZZZZZ9441a85fd729f38150b.jpg
1: Yes it is tiny but aren't most digital camera's nowadays tiny?
2: 8.1 pixel frame is fine if you tend to shoot the wellknown home/
holdiday pictures but that can also be done with a 3.0 pixel camera.
Pixel frame says nothing about the quality of the camera itself.
It is the same as the wellknown ghz discussion of computers.
The amount of gigahertz on a computers says nothing - i repeat nothing
- about its speed.
3: Continues shooting is standard is most tiny digital camera's. Check the
wellknown little wheel on top of the digital camera wich shows you the
possibilities
4: Was it all not about the price instead of all the other things you mentioned?
Tread
04-24-2009, 11:27 AM
Okay that is the commercial talk,now lets focus on the practical side:
http://images.craigslist.org/3m93o83l8ZZZZZZZZZ9441a85fd729f38150b.jpg
1: Yes it is tiny but aren't most digital camera's nowadays tiny?
2: 8.1 pixel frame is fine if you tend to shoot the wellknown home/
holdiday pictures but that can also be done with a 3.0 pixel camera.
Pixel frame says nothing about the quality of the camera itself.
It is the same as the wellknown ghz discussion of computers.
The amount of gigahertz on a computers says nothing - i repeat nothing
- about its speed.
3: Continues shooting is standard is most tiny digital camera's. Check the
wellknown little wheel on top of the digital camera wich shows you the
possibilities
4: Was it all not about the price instead of all the other things you mentioned?
No, it was all about the fact that it would shoot continuously with one press of the shutter button. You say most small digitals do that. Then there are a lot of ignorant photographers out there. I went to several different photography forums and asked about a camera with continuous shot feature and nobody could give me any suggestions. I went to many camera stores but the sales people couldn't tell me either. I just stumbled onto the Casio. I don't know what else I could have done to find a camera with that feature. Except ask you, of course.
mulderboy
05-03-2009, 6:19 PM
I recently got the Flip UltraHD. I would highly recommend it for general use (well-lit areas). Small, yet convenient to carry around in your pocket and does the job if you'd like to shoot clips from it. 8gb of internal flash drive. Not upgradable in terms of additional memory, but shoots 2 hours of HD-like film (720p). Can easily download onto laptop/computer to edit. Relatively cheap ($200).
http://www.fastcompany.com/files/Ultra2SDBlackFrontUSBUp.jpg
I recently got the Flip UltraHD. I would highly recommend it for general use (well-lit areas). Small, yet convenient to carry around in your pocket and does the job if you'd like to shoot clips from it. 8gb of internal flash drive. Not upgradable in terms of additional memory, but shoots 2 hours of HD-like film (720p). Can easily download onto laptop/computer to edit. Relatively cheap ($200).
http://www.fastcompany.com/files/Ultra2SDBlackFrontUSBUp.jpg
Looks sweet! The price is certainily reasonable. I like the fact that it shoots high quality video. Many still cameras only shoot very low quality vid. Does it have a continuous shot feature for shooting stills?
mulderboy
05-04-2009, 9:51 PM
No, no pictures/stills. Just video. You can probably use a movie editing software to capture stills. Overall, a great buy for me. I LOVE it. :)
I think the best HD v/c for fetish is Canon HF S100 (~$1900)
Granted there are plenty of cameras out there that take better pictures but I liked the continuous shot feature for times that you don't have a photographer.
mistressweronika
10-15-2009, 6:23 AM
What's a pilot? How does it work?
Ahh... :D In U.S.A. You call it remote controll, I think :)
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