macro lens question

Time... money... help... it doesnt matter what word you use, the dSLR is capable of producing waaaaaay better quality macros that a point and shoot will.

Yes, you can get some nice macro shots with a point and shot, but not as good as you would with a dSLR.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13922840#post13922840 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kmacartney
Maybe I should have said $ instead of help.
The DSLR is still a budding calculus student while the point and shoot can't get out of middle school.
 
I guess I will have to spend $400-$500 to truly find out.

Honestly, I while I totally understand the differnce between my two cameras, I have snagged some really nice shots with my point and shoot.

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I dunno know if you got your question answered or not but here are my thoughts on what you need to do.

Get the macro lens of your choice.
Use a tripod.
Turn off the pumps.
Clean the glass.
Shoot straight through the glass, any angle will produce distortion.
Put the camera in manual mode.
Practice, practice, practice.

Also, you need to have a basic understanding of photography(exposure, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc) for it all to come together.

HTH,
Robb
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13924690#post13924690 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kmacartney
I guess I will have to spend $400-$500 to truly find out.

Honestly, I while I totally understand the differnce between my two cameras, I have snagged some really nice shots with my point and shoot.

These two images are not mine. I don't have the equipment to do it, but these are from a Canon Xti:
To show you the size
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To show you the macro
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Now that was taken with the 60mm macro lens, some extension tubes, a special macro flash (which is on my realistic wish list) and an excellent tripod.
 
I wouldn't call it "ring flash", but it preforms a similar task. the subject was so close the the lens itself, any standard flash would have coasted right above it.
 
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