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digital camera for macro work
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Mon, Jun 28 2004 8:34 PM
I'm an N-scaler who wants to get back into indoor close-up and macro photography - but digital this time. Can anyone recommend a digital camera with (a) good macro capability, (b) small f-stop for depth of field, (c) manual control options, and (d) at least 4.0 MP at a "reasonable" price? I'm considering the Nikon CoolPix 4500 for its macro, f10 and full manual control, but I'm wondering if there's a better camera available with these features. I'll welcome any advice!
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goto DPReview.com - this site profiles all digital cameras from medium consumer to pro level. Since your specs are clear u shouldn't have a problem finding several possible models.
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