Sunday, April 12, 2009

I want to purchase a digital camera. I would be a beginner. I want to photograph flowers& butterflies.?

there have 2 kind of digital...compact or DSLR..


1.compact digital camera-you need to look a camera with good makro zooming mode..to take close and sharp snap on flower...you can find out olympus sp550uz,panasonic s70,


2.DSLR..need a makro zoom lenses such as 150mm-350mm..to take flower photos..just my some comment hope can help you ...any more question???

I want to purchase a digital camera. I would be a beginner. I want to photograph flowers%26amp; butterflies.?
basically, u need a camera with zoom +macro capability combined with a fairly fast shutter speed. I do photograph flowers especially its details and definitely macro lens is needed.
Reply:ok create a book of your photographs


enter them into contests


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Reply:If u r a beginner then try to perchase a digital cam of 1.3 mega pix to maximum 2mega pix its enough for a beginner i too have a digital camera of 1.3 mega pix, and it works great.





to decide the brand(company) of camera is upto u, the look %26amp; feel etc.... which ever u like.





when ur taking photos of flowers theres no problem or difficulty coz they r still they donot move.


But while taking photographs of butterflies u must be very patient! u must wait for the right moment bcoz butterflies never stay on one place.there is a special adjustment for taking photos which are not still.(i.e in running mode)





and most important tip for a beginner never try to take a photo in zoom. bcoz at the begining our hands r not steady they shake bcoz excitement and the picture becomes blurish.
Reply:For true macro images, you%26#039;ll have to get an SLR or a DSLR. Nikon has the praised 105mm VR macro, and the earlier 60mm macro. Most other camera companies have about the same.
Reply:I just purchased a Canon powershot G7 and it has been great for close ups. It would be great for point and shoot as you are a beginner but also good for down the road when you you want to dabble in some more advanced photography.


That%26#039;s why I bought it anyway. Hope this helps!
Reply:Depending on whether you%26#039;re buying a D-SLR (with removable lens) or a compact digital, lens selection is of primary importance. Most D-SLR %26quot;kit%26quot; lenses do not have true macro capability, so you would need to buy a lens with that feature.





A Compact digital with a really good zoom range (12X or so) is a good choice - like the Canon S3is I own. It also has a great macro (and super macro) that allows you- literally-to be touching the subject.



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