Best DSLR Camera For Macro Jewellery Photography on a £500 (MAX) Budget? - tripod macro jewellery
I am looking for a digital SLR camera for a good quality close macro shots to take, especially for jewelry website. Most of the pictures on the site can be defined in a pure white background and will be processed with Photoshop. This camera is used only for company and used in a tent and a light tripod. What is the size and mobility will be no problem. In the eyes to spend 500 max.
I've heard that Nikon and Canon are the top 2 before.
I would also like some advice on macro lenses, so please.
Thank you.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Tripod Macro Jewellery Best DSLR Camera For Macro Jewellery Photography On A £500 (MAX) Budget?
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First, I Jessops work, I'll give you better information than I can give ..
Nikon and Canon are the best out there, quality wise, Canon is simpler and easier (to use Hense why I have one) It was not long in the body if you do not need a professional camera. Canon 1000D is a more than adequate for what you want. and the smallest and lightest of its models, and also cheaper.
The lenses are what is with what you want is important. It is a 50mm macro and 60mm macro and a few others, but you're face. as well as I can remember what it is 50 mm macro-curves do. its fantastic. You can also purchase a conversion lens is great for life in a 1:1 ratio. (Check out the fees website for more information about this or stores Jesops all lenses have a free guide)
Jewelry I have pictures before and did it with a 60mm macro, and it worked perfectly with my friends, low lighting.
Canon UK, you can do no wrong. The cheapest of the Nikon comes out soon, the D3000, which is replaced with the Nikon D60 is an experiencednsive he wants to do is spend extra money on the lens not the body .. think you do not need a mega-pixel high for websites ...
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Canon G10, its small size, you should not buy any other lenses for macro function, which is already at its best! Your fantastic! Sooo,) can give you more detail (with a different camera, which I like, even the compact digital SLR camera with the quality and user features (such as a digital SLR) and cheaper than you should not buy more Lenses . .. . They will try to Jessops store! This is the best compact out there in the bag!
Any Nikon or Canon do the body, most importantly, the lenses.
Here are my 3 suggestions to the lens.
Nikon VR 105 mm f2.8 Macro
Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro
Sigma 150mm f2.8 Macro
They are all very good macro lenses.
If I give you, I had a Nikon or Canon body to do that, LiveView, because it makes sense for macro photography on a tripod. You can get a Nikon D90 for $ 900.
Not sure why you buy a digital SLR camera, though most compact Macro photos of today as good as SLR (and do not need so much space devoted to it).
Discover one of the Canon compact little town.
Nikon D3000 is in your budget.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_2_4? ...
420 Body Only and Olympus Olympus 35mm Macro F2 reached about 450 pounds
The mystery of the photography workshop is a kind of good lighting. Any device that you have, or do as much editing, if you get to bite a bad light on you. I recommend, check out Strobist for advice on lighting, http://strobist.blogspot.com/
Secondly, I suggest you spend as much as possible in the lens, the camera is nothing is done almost nothing that does not need things like 5 frames per second or closure. You can also add some special effect filters (for example, flashing star) filter and color correction for (depending on what you are using).
Ultimately, if you are patient enough, you might be better with medium format film, something like a Hasselblad walk 500 or 503 or some of them over Bronica. Medium format is in a different class from his camera in hand and will certainly be to your studio environment.
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