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What kind of digital camera has a lens that can take pictures in a small room?

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Mr. Spin asked:

My digital cameras, including my portable video really don '' t capture; enough "zone. I am always in a corner against a wall to get the most of a scene. I want that factory is now focused on the objective, rather than the formats of the insane and the menu megapixels digital color work. The only cameras that do what I want are my 2-1/4 "and my Yashica cameras 35mm film Monolta. Realmente Gradica digital anyway. I will not have room for my own darkroom and digital is more cheaper and faster.

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Comments

Comment from Dusty
Time June 4, 2009 at 11:13 am

You need a DSLR camera. Most all of them have interchangeable lenses just like your 35 film camera. I have a Pentax that is in the mid prosumer price range and one of the lenses I have for it is an 18 to 55 mil zoom. That 18 is a very wide angle which is great for macro copy work too.

Comment from Dr. Sam
Time June 5, 2009 at 12:17 pm

Dusty’s right that a DSLR is your best answer, but that’s not cheap. There are not too many point and shoot digital cameras that go very wide. The small sensor used in most makes it darn near impossible to do because of lens angles and all kinds of stuff that I can’t explain very well.

Anyhow, one P&S that I know about that has a sort of wide angle lens in the Canon Powershot SD800-IS. It isn’t really great at the wide angle (loss of edge sharpness and some distortion are visible), but it’s a bit wider than most that only go to 35-38 mm at 28 mm. It’s still not cheap…

Check out this page. Click on “In-depth review” and “Read Owner Opinions” for the camera. Be sure to note that the review is many pages long so you don’t stop after page one. Check the sample images, also. You can enlarge these to full size images if you click on the link below the picture. You will have to then put your cursor in the white space to the right of the picture and click once. After that, you can pass your cursor over the image and it will turn into a magnifier. Click it as a magnifier once and the image will go to full size and you can really examine the detail or look for artifacts like fringing or noise or distortion.

Comment from Koko
Time June 7, 2009 at 8:26 am

You may want to consider buying a dSLR. You probably want a lens that is 10mms-20mms as the smallest for a small room. Of course with the cropping factor its about 30mm equivalent.

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