What kind of camera do you use?

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Ok, I know that there is probably a thread almost identical to this one some where but I could not find it.

So, as the title would suggest, what kind of camera do you currently use?
And what is your favorite camera that you have ever used?

I use a Panasonic DMC-LZ7, it is a digital camera, probably made in the mid 2000's. It is actually really nice, works well and with some serious effort takes good photos :rolleyes:.
 
My current camera is a Nikon D7100. For my insect shots, I am currently using a Nikon 60mm 2.8 lens.
 
I use the camera on my phone if I need to post something quickly, but my actual camera is a Nikon Coolpix AW100. It's only a small point-and-shoot, but it has a lot of great features, and it's waterproof! Speaking of which, does anyone know if that would be safe for newts?
 
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