Re: Macro focal length for snake photography?
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Originally Posted by
Royal Hijinx
There are a lot of great point and shoot cameras in that price range. If you look back at my pics here or on FB they were all taken with my Cypershot TX-10.
Moving up to a camera where you can change lenses is going to set you back a lot more than $300.
I think I'm just going to bite the bullet like you and order the Nikon D90 when I get home. Then hopefully some people on here that are familiar with Nikon can help me sort my lenses.
Re: Macro focal length for snake photography?
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Originally Posted by
Neal
I think I'm just going to bite the bullet like you and order the Nikon D90 when I get home. Then hopefully some people on here that are familiar with Nikon can help me sort my lenses.
I use Canon so can't help alot there but youtube does have some pretty good comparisons on both lenses and bodies for both..
I think you are a Yank so check out B&H. You might even pick up a refurb or gently used unit for considerably less than retail.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Di...1/N/4288586282
Re: Macro focal length for snake photography?
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
I use Canon so can't help alot there but youtube does have some pretty good comparisons on both lenses and bodies for both..
I think you are a Yank so check out B&H. You might even pick up a refurb or gently used unit for considerably less than retail.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Di...1/N/4288586282
I'm probably going to just buy a new one to be on the safe side because I know it's in new condition. I'm not too fond with buying used things because you don't know what kind of condition they're in and how well the people before you took care of them. I've ran into a lot of issues with people lying about things lately. Like when I see people selling used cars with "all highway" miles. I'll just have to make a thread on it to get help with lenses.