always4lora
Fish Herder
I have an Olympus 520-e , awsome camera for the novice it does have loads of functions to change so you'll never stop playing with it. As for best camera it depends how deep your pockets are! my camera was £380ish inc lens.
Macro isn't for getting magnification;without it, most cameras can't focus very close. So oyu get the out of focus fish with the background in clear focus 'cos that's the closest the camera can focus.
On p&s and bridge cameras, it's just a setting you choose, but on a DSLR it usually means a whole other lens. And having to stnd 6 ft away and zoom in [sigh] I do miss my fuji bridge for that.
I use a fujifilm S5700. It was £88 but people have said they have seen them for around £60 in tesco.
It is a bridge camera and great for beginners.
ISO400 - max you can go to without getting considerable amount of noise, there are programs out there to remove it but it softens the image.
F/3.5
flash - taken on an angle so flash doesnt reflect back onto lens and I also use a diffuser.
minimal editing done to the pictures. I usually just change the levels & curves like most people do to bring out the colours a bit more.
I use a fujifilm S5700. It was £88 but people have said they have seen them for around £60 in tesco.
It is a bridge camera and great for beginners.
ISO400 - max you can go to without getting considerable amount of noise, there are programs out there to remove it but it softens the image.
F/3.5
flash - taken on an angle so flash doesnt reflect back onto lens and I also use a diffuser.
minimal editing done to the pictures. I usually just change the levels & curves like most people do to bring out the colours a bit more.
I had this one beforei upgraded to my DSLR its a good camera , some of the pictures when zoomed were terible but using it without the zoom they seemed good