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| Camera for Animal/Insect Photography? Ok well I am an entomologist (studies insects) and I love to take pictures of animals, flowers, and of course insects. I have a Minolta Maxxum 70 and it is a film camera. I am starting to get very tired of going out, getting film, paying high end for nice film and then paying for a roll of film that might have 2-3 good pictures on it (I snap fast). So my question to you is this, I want to know a good camera that is digital, I can get up and zoom really well on subjects, can take pictures from far away, great resolution, can snap fast (I REALLY dislike the cameras that take 2-3 seconds to take a picture because usually my subject has moved from their perfect position!), and finally has great action/image stabilization capabilities. Price isn't really an issue. However I would like to keep it under $1,500. Thanks! |
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| I think the best way to achieve this would be to get a DSLR and a macro lens. I suggest either the Canon Rebel XTi or the Canon 40D. See them here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_e os400d%2Ccanon_eos40d&show=all I highly recommend the Canon Rebel XTi to start with. It's a great entry-level DSLR. As for a macro lens, a good one for insects would be the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens. This is a pretty quiet lens and will allow you to have some distance between you and the subject, so you won't have to be so up close to the insect. Best of luck! |
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| Get an SLR (single lens reflex) digital camera with interchangeable lens. for a lens get a 28-70 zoom that has macro- capability Canon, Pentax, Nikon, all make these.. Go to a real camera store (not best buy) and talk to the oldest salesperson in the store.. If the first thing they show you is the most expensive camera in the store... that's the wrong salesperson..... |
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