jlinzmaier
Premium Member
I'm sure everyone here has heard this question a thousand times - help me pick a camera!!
I'm no photographer and truthfully know very little about cameras or photography. As I search through the endless thousands of cameras on the market I have no idea what is good and what isn't. I don't even know what most of the specs pertain to and how they'll affect my pictures.
Right now I have a Kodak dx 7630. Very good camera for general picture taking. Doesn't work well for very close up pics and does terrible at compensating for 20K lighting (no manual white balance adjustment option - only a few basic preset options, none of which make a difference under 20K lighting).
I could spend up to $500 on a camera. I'm looking for something that can take very close up pictures, and can give me real colors in my pictures (adequate white balance compensation for 20K lighting). Since I'm not a camera genius, I'd prefer that it be easy to use, but I'm also willing to learn and experiment with different settings to get things just right. This camera need not have any other capabilities other than taking good pics of my tank, corals, and fish (I already have another camera for all the rest).
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Jeremy
I'm no photographer and truthfully know very little about cameras or photography. As I search through the endless thousands of cameras on the market I have no idea what is good and what isn't. I don't even know what most of the specs pertain to and how they'll affect my pictures.
Right now I have a Kodak dx 7630. Very good camera for general picture taking. Doesn't work well for very close up pics and does terrible at compensating for 20K lighting (no manual white balance adjustment option - only a few basic preset options, none of which make a difference under 20K lighting).
I could spend up to $500 on a camera. I'm looking for something that can take very close up pictures, and can give me real colors in my pictures (adequate white balance compensation for 20K lighting). Since I'm not a camera genius, I'd prefer that it be easy to use, but I'm also willing to learn and experiment with different settings to get things just right. This camera need not have any other capabilities other than taking good pics of my tank, corals, and fish (I already have another camera for all the rest).
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Jeremy