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Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007 - 05:20 PM UTC
Hi
what is the best not the most expensive camera to use in taking pics for on here I have a kodak digital but the pics turn out blurry help please
Thanks Panzerboy
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 01:30 AM UTC
The main thing is if you want to get close you need a macro lens. Many inexpensive cameras come with these now, but not all. Be sure to check the specs of the camera and see if it has the phrase "macro" or "macro zoom" etc. Also you need a tripod. You can get cameras with macro for under $100, and you can get a inexpensive tripod for under $20. Myself I sold HP for six years so I tend to have brand loyalty to them, though they seem in the minority when the "best of" lists come out.
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Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 02:41 AM UTC
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Hi
what is the best not the most expensive camera to use in taking pics for on here I have a kodak digital but the pics turn out blurry help please
Thanks Panzerboy
That's a tough question to answer. It would be like asking what's the best not most expensive motor vehicle to buy. At least give us an idea of the most you're willing to spend.
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