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dockrat 11-29-2006 08:06 PM

Good digital camera
 
Im looking for some christmas gifts ideas i would like a good camera to take macros (of my zoos) I used to use my girlfreinds profesional camera but she has moved away for extended schooling so i need a camera capable of taking macros for under $250.00 or $300.00 I know i can spend 600.00 and get a sweet camera but i need a digital controler befor i need a 600.00 camera. Any ideas
Kris

SeaHorse_Fanatic 11-29-2006 08:10 PM

Check with sumpinfishie about which camera he uses. Rich's pics are really nice & you can see them on the OA website.

dockrat 11-29-2006 08:23 PM

thanks, It would be nice if i could get that kinda pic quality for under 300.00 but i think he has a pricey camera but i will try to check with him later

CLINT 11-29-2006 09:22 PM

camera
 
you might want to look into the Pentax Optio W10 waterproof 6Mp camera awsome camera a friend bought it for fishing but might be great for taking close-ups of corals as well he brought it over and we took some pics and the battery died just when things started to look good.I think its around 300.good camera IMO CLINT

dockrat 11-30-2006 10:53 PM

Thanks Clint
LOL I wanted a waterproof camera for fishing as well. But did't want to make that a reqirement I think i will takeing a good look at that one... Nice pics
Any one else have some other ideas for me to look at... but i think i have found my camera...
thanks to everyone for helping...

sumpfinfishe 12-01-2006 03:21 AM

Hey Kris,

I did a quick search for you on http://www.dpreview.com/ and found that for $300 the two camera brands were fuji and samsung with both models having a very low minimum macro distance of under 3cm. Although I would suggest widening your search criteria by a few more features, that way your going to get more bang for your buck even if it's just mainly for taking tank shots. So if you still haven't picked up a camera yet, use the above link it should help you out it making a good descion.

thanks Anthony :wink:

dockrat 12-01-2006 04:18 AM

thanks every one... thanks for the link sumpfinfishe it will help me a lot
Kris

sumpfinfishe 12-01-2006 04:36 AM

P.S.
If you wait until after Xmas, most camera companies discontinue there o6 models in late feb. or early mar. so you could get a 5-$600 model for around the price you want to pay. I would narrow down your choices to two models, then simply wait for them to be discontinued, it will save you more $$$ than any boxing day sale and your warranty will still be valid for it's full term.

DanG 12-01-2006 04:10 PM

If you do wait, see if the Canon S3 IS comes down in price. It's currently around 450, but could definately go lower during boxing week. I have one, and it has great macro.

muck 12-01-2006 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanG (Post 223173)
If you do wait, see if the Canon S3 IS comes down in price. It's currently around 450, but could definately go lower during boxing week. I have one, and it has great macro.

Im in the market as well and would love to see some pics from the Canon S3 IS. Think you can post some up DanG? :mrgreen:


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