Looking for a new camera

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orctrader

Guest
@ nano You see what you\'ve started!?

Seriously though, this was my problem. I\'m not into photography so I only wanted a camera for my mini photography. So, you come along to a forum and ask and end up more confused :)

What I did was look at a couple that had been suggested and read as many reviews as I could find on the web.

And one of the best bits of advice I was given is: \"the best camera in the world will NOT make you a better painter.\"
 

Arjay

Member
I wasn\'t interested in getting anything too flash - just something which excelled in miniature photography. I ended up buying a 5400 from the US and had a friend help in getting it to me. Thus far I\'ve been really impressed and I saved a fortune on what I would have paid here in Australia. For the USD250 I forked out I couldn\'t be happier...

Oh yeah, I almost forgot - Cannon suck...;)
 

Orb

procrastinator
Sorry for getting carried away......:rolleyes:

If the camera is for principally photographing minis, and displaying them on the web, you don\'t need high resolution. You will reduce the size to fit on the screen.
Most digicams will have a decent macro facility. Read the reviews.
Zoom; only pay attention to optical zoom. some go up to 10x. probably not necessary.
A camera with some reasonable manual control over aperture and shutter speed will be useful. If you get a camera that has this, all the better......it wont be long before you want to try new things.
Battery life; some will eat up batteries like you wouldn\'t believe. If the camera can run from the mains that may well prove useful.
Use some of your budget to get a tripod.

I wont try to recommend a camera cos there\'s so many of them. Work out your budget, requirements and narrow it down that way. I\'m sure if you narrow it down and then ask, someone here will have one and comment. Then check their pictures!

And totally; a good camera wont make you a better painter. But, Nano, that\'s not an issue for you!!! We just want to see more of you\'re work!

Spacemunkie; thanks for that review, mate. Very useful. On a DSLR, the focal length of 50mm will change though, as I understand it. Still. Better to get a prime.
 

Orb

procrastinator
Arjay, I\'ve continually heard great things about the 5400. The editor and photographer of Tamiya Model Magazine used to use one for publication photos, although he has progressed to a D70 DSLR now.

And never heard of Cannon. Are they a copy of Canon? :D
 

nano

New member
Ok, you have helped me!

I didn´t know nothing about cameras but I know some important details now. I will buy a camera with a optical zoom 10x, a good macro and I know also the good marks. I´m not a profesional photogapher, I only want a good camera for the next years for doing good photos of minis and normal general photos. And of course, the the camera don´t paint my minis, I do it! :D

I will post new work next month...my best work I think;)

sorry for my english, but it´s very difficult to me to undrestand and to write it!

a lot of thanks
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by nano
I didn´t know nothing about cameras but I know some important details now. I will buy a camera with a optical zoom 10x, a good macro and I know also the good marks.
One of the good things about the site I mention above is that you can compare the features of two cameras you might be interested in side by side here.

You can also do direct comparisons of the photographs they can take here, although sometimes you do have to look at the individual camera\'s pages to see all the features, like Super Macro mode on the Konica Minolta Z3 (which costs about half as much as a Canon 350D).

Einion
 

dauber22

New member
Originally posted by Spacemunkie

@Dauber: You get an istD? I always liked Pentax cameras ever since my dad gave me an old K1000. Bulletproof it was and took some ace pics! 645 was a beauty too!

You know, it\'s funny. THat\'s part of the reason I went with the Pentax. I used to own an old K1000, too. You\'re right. Absolutely bulletproof. SO far I\'ve been pleased with the *istD, but have only had it about a month. Still playing around.
 

nano

New member
@Einion: This site is great, I have compared a lot of cameras, and I will do more comparations, the thing that I mst like is that I can see albums of examples of photos, thanks for it;)
 

Cesar

New member
Shopping for a new camera, as well.

My mom is looking to buy a digital camera. She will be purchaseing a camera from a list of those avaliable through airmile rewards.

I will have access to this camera, and am looking to choose one that can best meet the needs for taking pictures of scenes, dog sports, camps, wildlife, and of course miniatures.

I understand a macro focus is required to take pictures of miniatures, and have read the article on the subject. But to be honest, i really dont know how to go about finding stuff out about these gadgets.

I have gone to several homepages, looking for a \"yes\" and \"no\" as to wether or not a camera has macro focus. Yes and no\'s are far and between, unfortunately. Most descriptions confuse me, and don\'t tell me what im looking to hear. :mad:

I will list camera options avaliable to me, hopefully I can find some help, especailly if i need to eliminate some, and input is very appreciated. If a camera costing less airmiles works fine, and less expensive then another, please let me know.My choices are as follows, in numerical order from least expensive, to the most:

1.HP Photosmart M23
2.Fujifilm A 345
3. Kodak C 320
4. Konica Dimage E 500
4. Sony Cyber-shot 4mp?
4. HP Photosmart M 515
5. Cannon Powershot A 510

The program I have for editing; Arcsoft PhotoStudio, PhotoStudio 5.
 

QuietiManes

New member
If the cameras are in an online shop, they should have a features list. For example like this one in Futureshop:

Digital Cam at Future Shop*click*

If you see the focus range 0.5m-infinity...no mention of macro mode, macro range, etc. So no good for miniatures.

In other stores, look for macro mode, focus range, focal length, macro range, that sort of thing. Different places list the features differently so you just need to go through them.

Check out this camera:

Better cam at FS*click*

Now you have to scroll down to the bottom of the page to the second \"features\" section where it says the focus/macro info which is \"Focus Range (Macro Mode WIDE): 1-3/8\"-infinity (35 mm-infinity)

Focus Range (Macro Mode TELE): 1-6/8\"-infinity (40 mm-infinity)\" Quite nice for miniatures! Kinda pricey though...not that you need to go so high end.

Anyway, hopefully you can find what you\'re after now. G\'luck.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by Arjay

Oh yeah, I almost forgot - Cannon suck...;)
By definition wouldn\'t a Cannon really Blow? (Sorry couldn\'t resist that one. lol)

As to the Canon - Nikon \'debate\'. I\'ve been Nikon user for 30 years without complaint.
And I did get to see Orb\'s Canon DSLR at Gamesday last year and it is a impressive piece of machinery, but in the end it\'s what you are comfortable using.

When I was looking for a 35mm SLR I tried both Canon\'s and Nikon\'s and couldn\'t get away with the feel or handling of the Canon, but the Nikon fitted to my hand like a glove, hence the fact I stuck with them and never been dissapointed.

We could go on about Barrel distortion, Astigmatisym in lenses and all the other technological aspects but in the end it\'s the picture that counts for the person using it.

@ Nano; See if you can explain what you want to a camera shop and see if they will let you do some test photo\'s.

@ Nano; Vea si usted puede explicar lo que usted desea a una tienda de la cámara fotográfica y ve si él le deja hace un poco de foto de la prueba.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Originally posted by Arjay
We could go on about Barrel distortion, Astigmatisym in lenses....

But then again, this is pretty much irrelevant when it\'s so easy to correct in Photoshop :D
Now I can see a whole new argument about \"But you\'ve taken out the Anular curvature of the frontal element\" erupting in the forums.
 

Furyhound

New member
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Originally posted by Orb
your pics taken with the 350D, Spacemunkie?

I can get you some 350D pics if you REALLY want me to post them here :D

Actually I do, I got a recommendation for it and I would like to see the results in mini picture taking.

Sorry for bumping this thread, must be old.
 

Furyhound

New member
Sorry again for...bumping again.
But this is very important for me, I\'m buying a camera this week and I still don\'t know what to do.
As I mentioned, I got a reference to Canon 350D, does anyone here have pictures taken with it?

Also I checked Nikon coolpix and Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ30...No one sells em anymore. Stopped being produced.
And these two cameras made a difference for me since very good painters shot very good pics with them.

the internet has tons of cameras with macro focuses to offer, but here are people with proof of their well images.
And that\'s what I\'m looking for.

Thanks to anyone who replies
 
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