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I'm no pro and am stilling learning but after doing research I bought a Pentax K10D, 10 mega pixel just before Christmas and just before Pentax came up with a new updated model. For the body I paid roughly $600.00. Best "bang for the buck". I also got a Pentax 100mm Macro which was just as expensive as the body but well worth it. That is my main/only lens when shooting into the tank.
One other very, very important piece of photographic equipment is a good tripod - a real[u]must[u]. To do research on any camera that you may be considering, go here: http://www.dpreview.com/ HTH Cheers |
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I liked the Nikon D80 and will probably buy one this weekend
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Aquattro,
That's a good camera but you're paying an extra $200 - $400 just for the name. |
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Don't get me wrong; I'm not being arguementative nor do I represent any camera company. We all want to be informed, just like: "Who's a good dealer/seller of marine things?". (Just finished reading the "Review Rant Thread" Bottom line (as for all things aquaria): Research, research, research. Cheers |
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) I used Nikon, Canon and Pentax, and at that time, Nikon was clearly a better camera. That was a long time ago though, so no idea where things sit today.Since I know others with the Nikon, it makes sense for me for lens trading, etc, and it is on sale right now! ![]()
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Tom, if you aren't interested in a dslr, most digital cameras will take nice pictures, as most have a macro mode. Try looking for one with a big optical zoom, as the digital zoom not actually zooming (just scales and crops). |