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<p>[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 2580509, member: 76221"]Keep it simple. Easier said than done. I am currently using a Canon Rebel Eos XS. As soon as I figure out my new Canon 70D I'll be using that. Canon software for close up shooting is the best I have seen. As you can see by the pic below I use a laptop with a second screen which makes it much easier to integrate the software.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lighting is with lights using LED bulbs with high Kelvin rating which gives crisp white light and wonderful toning sensitivity. I have been using digital cameras since they came out starting with the very old school Sony Mavika which used a floppy. </p><p><br /></p><p>My cameras started with film and I have upgraded about every five years or so. Your goal should always be what your eye see's. When I'm travelling I use my Microsoft phone quite a bit. They have Zeis lens and shoot RAW format. Excellent pics can be taken with it.</p><p><br /></p><p> Oh, one more thing, I use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom for processing. These can be bought from Adobe for $9.95 a month and are continually updated. I hope this helps, most of all have fun and take a lot of images.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 2580509, member: 76221"]Keep it simple. Easier said than done. I am currently using a Canon Rebel Eos XS. As soon as I figure out my new Canon 70D I'll be using that. Canon software for close up shooting is the best I have seen. As you can see by the pic below I use a laptop with a second screen which makes it much easier to integrate the software. Lighting is with lights using LED bulbs with high Kelvin rating which gives crisp white light and wonderful toning sensitivity. I have been using digital cameras since they came out starting with the very old school Sony Mavika which used a floppy. My cameras started with film and I have upgraded about every five years or so. Your goal should always be what your eye see's. When I'm travelling I use my Microsoft phone quite a bit. They have Zeis lens and shoot RAW format. Excellent pics can be taken with it. Oh, one more thing, I use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom for processing. These can be bought from Adobe for $9.95 a month and are continually updated. I hope this helps, most of all have fun and take a lot of images.[/QUOTE]
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