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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
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a recent thread was posted at this link :] you'll find lots of good links & personal member recommendations (like cnet.com which will list by $ you want to spend) good luck!The DSLR cameras that allow lens changes are a bit pricey.Most digital cameras are good for Bryce textures.You just have to get one with macro capability too. On the link cynlee provided you will find ample resources aiding a purchase.Glad you stopped by.
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The dimage Z5 has a supermacro feature so you can get 1 CM close.Question the question. Answer the question. Question the
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How much are you willing to spend.Question the question. Answer the question. Question the
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I just bought a Canon Rebel XT. From what I gather, it is one of the hotest cameras going and you can add all the lenses you want. From the reviews, it seems to have the best quality pictures going. You can check out a good review at http://www.dpreview.com/. I found the body on the net for $600.00. Great value, most prices are around 800-1000.
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I'm fairly new to photography in general, so I thought I would ask for some advice. :) I want to buy a digital camera--fairly quick shutter speed, decent picture quality. Mostly I am interested in being able to take nice pictures for use as digital textures--say, with Bryce. Also for use with reference shots. I'm not looking to spend a whole lot of money, although I would like a camera where I can exchange the types of lenses used. Is it possible to get something like that--say, used, maybe on keh.com, without spending a fortune? And, if so, any suggestions? Thanks! :) Nevanna
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