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Old 11-24-2010, 06:34 PM   #21
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I've honestly had cameras on phones that were comparable to a $200 p&s camera.
Such as the Epic 4G, whose camera blows away any Droid, Evo or iPhone
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:41 PM   #22
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You're not going to get a camera that takes "super close" pics for anywhere near $200. Add a 0 to that and you can start thinking about macro shots. Yes I know lots of P&S cameras have macro mode...its not the same.
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Old 11-24-2010, 06:47 PM   #23
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P&S cameras might not have a separate lens like an SLR, but if the autofocus can actually focus that close, that's all that matters.

Even if the 1cm claim is bogus, I can still guarantee they could get down to a couple inches, which is close enough.

All macro is is a setting that allows the autofocus to focus in on something close......It isn't fake digital manipulation like digital zoom, if that's what you're thinking.

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Old 11-24-2010, 06:49 PM   #24
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I can look up spec sheets myself. I need feedback of cameras ya'll have actually used.
Then I would suggest an Olympus E-620 with a Sigma 150mm F2.8 macro lens. Increased depth of field over a classic SLR body, due to the smaller than normal sensor, and a lens that's capable of 1:1 focusing, capable of producing studio quality macro and product shots. That's going to cost over $1200.00.

... but you wanted something I had experience with
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Guys. I'm taking close ups of oil pumps and shit. Not natures vagina.

Like I said. My kodak v1253 took great close up just cm away. My more expensive sony has to be 8" or more to focus in macro.

I don't need to spend that much to get a good macro.
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You're not going to get a camera that takes "super close" pics for anywhere near $200. Add a 0 to that and you can start thinking about macro shots. Yes I know lots of P&S cameras have macro mode...its not the same.
While I agree that a DSLR may be in order here, I don't agree with that dollar figure. I got my Sony for about $300 and a decent macro lense can be had for another $30-50. Heck, I got my 100-300 lens for $100 at Best Buy. Speaking as a rank amature, this set up is PLENTY good enough for me. I MIGHT buy a external flash just for shits and giggles and that will pretty much do it for me.
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a decent macro lense can be had for another $30-50.
No.
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No.
Um...YES,

I said "decent", I understand that we are not all professional photographers...

http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Profess...643728&sr=8-10

I found tons of macro lenses for under $50.
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P&S cameras might not have a separate lens like an SLR, but if the autofocus can actually focus that close, that's all that matters.

Even if the 1cm claim is bogus, I can still guarantee they could get down to a couple inches, which is close enough.

All macro is is a setting that allows the autofocus to focus in on something close......It isn't fake digital manipulation like digital zoom, if that's what you're thinking.
There is a difference between true macro or "super close" like he said, and just close. Macro mode on a P&S will get you close, and it will probably look sharp if you're creative with your lighting....but its not "super close" and its not really macrophotography.
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Um...YES,

I said "decent", I understand that we are not all professional photographers...

http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Profess...643728&sr=8-10

I found tons of macro lenses for under $50.
Eh, those are diopters which you attach to a regular lens to let you focus closer. I wouldnt call them "macro lenses".
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