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My goodness, that is very nice quality. I thought it amusing that you can
see the tip of Darth's lightsaber blurring as if someone bumped the
table.
Thanks,
~Mark
In lugnet.space, Colin Bell writes:
> Hi
>
> I use an Agfa ePhoto 1280, which is a bit dated now and has been
> discontinued, so it has been heavily reduced in price, so if you want one
> you should be able to find it within your price range at discount stores. It
> has many 'professional' features and I don't think you'll find many better
> cameras within the price range. It has a good macro mode, a 3x optical zoom
> and a threaded bezel so you can attach closeup / magnifier lenses to it
> also.
>
> You can see a few of the Lego pictures I've taken with it at
> www.freshfroot.freeserve.co.uk/lego_closeups.htm
>
> --
> Colin
> numbersix@freshfroot.freeserve.co.uk
> ICQ 25808282
>
>
> Mark Sandlin <sandlin@nwlink.com> wrote in message
> news:Fuy8xy.Gw7@lugnet.com...
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I am posting to these various topics because I have seen many
> > examples of digital photos and I wanted to know what kinds of digital
> > cameras you all use and/or recommend. I am interested in buying a
> > camera sometime in the near future, so I'm doing research. Since I plan
> > to take lots of pics of my LEGO creations, I thought this would be a good
> > place to ask. :^)
> >
> > My main concern is the ability of the camera to take close-ups. Many
> > digicams can't focus any closer than about 3 feet away, which obviously
> > isn't good enough for LEGO photos.
> >
> > I'd really prefer not to go above $250-300 for the camera. I also want to
> > get one that has USB connection or a Flash Card.
> >
> > Thanks for your suggestions.
> >
> > ~Mark
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