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What type of camera's do you guys have some of the pics I see are really nice and high quailty..Please post some reccomendations Thanks God Bless
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Even an average camera can take really great pictures. The biggest factor in getting decent pics for me is getting proper lighting. A lot of us use light tents for this reason. There is a sticky in the "Pictures" section that explains how to make one and they make all the difference.
I use a cheap Sanyo VPC-E2100. It was only about $150 from Wal-Mart and it does a great job if I do my part.
Here is a pic I took with mine the other day that came out pretty decent. No photoshopping or anything like that. Just a light tent and a steady hand.
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Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what is that...
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the snake.
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Re: Camera's
Originally Posted by glk832
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what is that...
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the snake.
Just a normal ball python.
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KTyne, I saw that series you post the other day. Those photos came out really nice.
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Re: Camera's
Thanks a lot me and my boy was laughing and joking a lot through out the vid next one will be more focus LOL.. thats a nice normal hope its a female.
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I just use an old GE something ... I dont even know what it is exactly just that it was $99. I bought a photo tent on Amazon for around 50 shipped. It works ok for getting the lighting right and then you can adjust the settings on the camera to improve it. I dont touch any of my photos either and I would like to get a better camera but cant bring myself to spend a whole lot. Heres a couple pics I took from my outdated camera that I think turned out ok:
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I have an Olympus. Don't remember the model, but I got it a year or two ago. It was an upgrade from a basic point and shoot, as there are tons of settings I can tweak. I think the light tent makes a huge difference in photos. Probably more so than the camera itself. I really need to make one.
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I don't know photography very well, so I use a light tent with photography lights and a pretty plain camera. My camera is a Sony Cyber-shot 8.1 mega pixel camera. I think it may be time to upgrade that.
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Re: Camera's
Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
I have an Olympus. Don't remember the model, but I got it a year or two ago. It was an upgrade from a basic point and shoot, as there are tons of settings I can tweak. I think the light tent makes a huge difference in photos. Probably more so than the camera itself. I really need to make one.
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Yeah you do for when your new sweet enchi gets on the ground and you can give that super hot bumblebee a decent photo shoot that will do it some justice!
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