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cheap camera - good features
cheap camera - good features
Sorry about your camera; they only steal good stuff...
As a former photog and instructor, I used a lot of inexpensive tricks before digital. Having a tri-pod was as important as being able to lock the shutter open. Special lighting and "painting" was an good trick for fill lighting large objects and areas. Minimum focusing distance was the other big hitter. I had a couple of cheap close-up lens that I used for as close as an inch. Nothing was easy, and everything took practice.
cheap camera - good features
Sorry about your camera; they only steal good stuff...
As a former photog and instructor, I used a lot of inexpensive tricks before digital. Having a tri-pod was as important as being able to lock the shutter open. Special lighting and "painting" was an good trick for fill lighting large objects and areas. Minimum focusing distance was the other big hitter. I had a couple of cheap close-up lens that I used for as close as an inch. Nothing was easy, and everything took practice.
