Posted by kyhayman on December 20, 2010 at 05:01:36 from (75.104.128.55):
In Reply to: What does it mean? posted by Bendee on December 20, 2010 at 00:12:47:
It sounds to me like you are really wanting to do some high quality close ups. To me, this says you have an interest in high quality photography which may expand to more subjects in the future. I'd encourage you to go with a camera that you can expand with as you want to. For that, you cant beat a DSLR, where you can purchase the exact lens for the images you want.
Photography is really determined by the quality of the glass (lens). Most cameras today have high capacity image sensors. In reality, anything 5 MP or over will do high quality 8x10 inch images. Unless you are going for poster size or advanced editing thats enough. I currently use Olympus cameras with the 4/3ds lens system. It lets them sell the camera bodies cheaper since most of the software is in the glass. Im treating myself to a Canon this winter since I can get better lenses for the very type of specialty work you refer to much cheaper than using the specialty mounts of the Olympus.
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