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    Well its my bday soon and im thinking of getting a proper camera.. what one would you say is the best for good qaulity close ups ect and price range?

    moderator alert Thread Moved by Aidenn (Forum Super Moderator) From 'Graphics Discussion, Help and Requests' as i feel its more suited here
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    Why are you asking us about your price range? lol

    I would go with a canon 5d mark 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by lol View Post
    Why are you asking us about your price range? lol

    I would go with a canon 5d mark 2


    Lol said that wrong lol

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    the mod that edited the original post forgot his capital 'I' just saying.

    +it'd help if we knew your price range. The first camera I actually used for photography was a Canon 1000D, which is a great camera for beginners IMO & I still use it. Gonna persuade my mum to get me a 7d for christmas though

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    Yeah. I agree with Recursion. I have a camera just like that and it's been really helpful to me as I use it quite often. For beginners, it's best to get a normal camera as it is cheaper, more appropriate for just normal shoots and not battery consuming. Go for cameras with disposable batteries. This is because the energy in non-disposable batteries will be reduced to a lower range every time you charge it. If you are looking for a professional camera, DSLR would be perfect. I wouldnt suggest Sony or LG cameras because it's very hard to find their spare parts.

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    If you want a DSLR go with the Sony Alpha range, fantastic and easy to use for beginners.

    If you want a good point and shoot instead, go with the Panasonic Lumix TZ range, fantastic little cameras.
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    If you want a DSLR, get a Canon EOS 500D but don't get a DSLR if you're just going to take photos of you and your friends.
    If you're not after spending that much for a camera get this one Clicky clicky
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