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a few pics i got from my last few months in the army... i kinda like them.
 

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GNAT

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Cool pics fist

here are some more of mine
 

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GNAT: would you mind telling me what camera that is? As you may know, I am (still) in the market for a digital camera. If I could find a 2.0 MP one that was able to take pictures like those you posted, I would be extremely happy.

How can I know if a camera I may be considering, "happens to have macro capabilities unlike many?" I am newer than new to photography of any sort, so I humbly ask that you forgive my ignorance.
 
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(SDS)benmcl

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If I am not mistaken its a Nikon E2500. I am sure he will correct if I am wrong.

Edit: I think they call it the Coolpix 2500.
 
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GNAT

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Well I'm very much a beginner, so anyone can correct me if I'm wrong with any of this information.

Yes, its a coolpix 2500 Nikon. You may find it hard to locate one of these though. They've almost pulled them out of the market and substituted them with the Coolpix 2100. The features between the two cameras are almost the identical. The only thing I don't like about the 2100 is the menu system. The 2500 carries the same menu system as the 4100 if I'm not mistaken. Its like an overlay to your viewfinder. You can still see things in the background. When you enter the menu on a 2100 it takes up the full viewfinder. Kinda like the dummy version if I had to sum it up in two words. Mind you, all the same features are there and its a great, I just don't like the menus. The Nikon comes with some 'scene' settings that include close-up(macro). It also has settings for sunsets, fireworks, museum and all that jaz. You can use them, or you can set everything manually, which I find myself doing more and more.

I'm no camera professional, but if your looking for a camera I would keep a few things in mind. Look for optical zoom over digital zoom. The coolpix has a 3x optical and a 4x digital, which makes for a pretty good zoom. I never use my digital zoom for fear of picture degradation. Some cameras only have digital zoom and I would stay away from them. Also make sure you look for the word macro in the camera descriptions. If you don't like Nikon the Fuji Finepix 2650 has macro capabilities as well. I've looked over a few kodaks and was unable to find one in the 2mp range that had this. The Sony 2mp also looks unimpressive, and it uses sony's own proprietary memory sticks. Don't forget batteries. Don't buy a camera that doesn't come with a rechargeable lithium ion battery and charger. I know some of the cheaper cameras don't come with them, then you have to go buy rechargeables and all that jaz.. its not worth it.

My advice would be research. Find a few that have everything you want, read reviews.. multiple reviews, then go to the store and play with them. Make sure you like the menu, and the hands on feel of the camera in question. It looks to me like the Canon Powershot 2.0, Fuji 2650, and Nikon 2100/2500 all have macro capabilities.
 

(SDS)benmcl

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Good post GNAT. You covered all the important stuff. Make a list of what kind of shooting you wish to do, and how you wish to display the final image. Based on that do a some research.

The camera I shoot with may very well be useless for what you wish to shoot.

I not only read reviews when doing that kind of research I check the forums, like here, and google, to see what people are saying. I am always carefull when I do that because their is a bias with certain people.
 
My old Olympus D-380 was what I started off with, pretty good camera. Nice battery life, macros mode with a simple switch, a few handy features (Shooting modes for direct sunlight, clouds, etc.), but it only has digital zoom, which... sucks terribly.

What kind of shooting do you plan on doing?

DP Review and The Digital Darkroom are some pretty good sources of information... not to meantion that Digi Darkroom has entire forums dedicated to a handful of cameras. :) (Including mine \o/)
 

Dr_Strangelove

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lol, I would say 90% of the images posted so far are macros. Not that I have any problem with them, but I like variety!

Here are some of mine (sorry they are kinda small, they are scaled for my website, and I am too lazy to redo them :p). Visit www.jeremycox.com for more.
 

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[LSA]Viper

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ok here's some of my work......
apologies for the size of them.......

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