I need a camera for work that costs around $400 or less. It's main use will be for quality control, thus taking close up pictures with high detail in a many different lighting situation, but most often a faily dark ware house. It needs to be a digital camera, making it possible for immediate download and e-mail. I did several searches and found a lot of information that I do not understand, like digital SLR and macro...Please help and keep it simple for me.
Thanks a ton! What you are looking for is "Focusing Distance"; the smaller that number, the closer you can get to the subject.
Also Aperture range. The smaller the number, the faster the lens. Look for something in the f/2 range. This will allow you to take pictures in low light. Hi,
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Basically all Digi Cams r same ...
for quality picture u need
a high pixel camera
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one thing u should know is
to get more detail u need to set ur camera`s shutter time slow and adjust it`s aperture according to ur need !
remember do not shake ur hand while taking picture !
-s- The Nikon L4 is a great choice (if you need or want sound with your videos get the L3, it's only about $20 more!), if you don't need sound with the video. The L4 can be found for $90-$130 typically and it is such an excellent camera, you won't believe it costs so little! :)
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They both have "Macro" mode, a simple touch of a button kicks it into Macro mode, and the L4 can get as close as 1.6 inches! I think the L3 is 2 inches. I have experimented with both and have gotten great results, but you must "know" the camera and it's extensive features/settings to get good results! :)
The L4/L3 are very small and don't weigh much, and both have good reviews on-line at Amazon.com or major camera stores. Also, supposedly the L4/L3 are good in the "work place", meaning most people I have asked report no problems with typical bumps and grinds while using the camera at work :)
I own both the L4 & L3 and love them, but the L4 has less "drag time if any than the L3 which has a higher megapixel (5.1mp) and has sound. I use a 1GB SD Memory card with each, but please note, they are not the 150X "high speed" cards, that would probably make a difference! :)
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p.s.-the Nikon "L" series cameras do NOT come with the SD Memory cards, you will need to buy one separate, and be advised, it is WAY cheaper to buy a SD Memory card on eBay than most "regular" stores! I have bought 2 1GB SD Memory cards on eBay for $20-$25 each, and feel that is about the "going rate" on eBay, regardless of brand. The same card will typically cost you $35-$65 in a store!!!!! :( |