Can anyone recommend a good camera for taking pictures of coins and currency? I have been on line and there are a bazillion cameras with LITTLE information about macro photography. I would like to stay in the $200-$400 range. I think I prefer a compact over a subcompact and a SLR. I have got big hands. I don't want to have to go back to school to learn how to run the camera. A few manual adjustments would be OK. It looks to me that Canon, Sony and Panasonic seem to be the ones that are reliable based on research so far.
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Everyone has their own preferences. Currently, I'm using the Canon Powershot Pro 1. It has a built-in zoom and super macro function, but I would eventually like to move up to a Nikon DSLR. I'd prefer to be able to interchange lenses so that I can use it not only for coin photos but nature and wildlife photography as well. Chris
Pentax make a few nice low price cameras,that what I have and it 10 year old.and there a few lop that will fit to the lens too:kewl:
I have a powershot s5 is for a few years now and it has a super macro feature. I think it takes great pics. My only issue is lighting but thats my own fault, not the cameras. They can be had fairly cheap nowadays cause it is old for a digi cam.