Wow!
Thanks for your advice and help,
ShortnCuddlyAm-san, K2-sama, and Dollykim-san! I will definitely look into what you are advising.
ShortnCuddlyAm-san, wow! Thanks for the details and advice! I had no idea about differing lenses and Raw/jpg and well just about everything you mentioned! Thanks for the pointers!
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K2-sama, I didn't know there were 'bridge' cameras! 0_o Do these take much better photos than regular digital point and shoot cameras? Almost as nice and detailed as DSLRs? If so, I need to check into these!!!
DollyKim-san, I've been wanting a DSLR for about 4-5 years, but a LE doll or BJD or something 'more important' always gets precedence. :laughs: I mainly want one for my doll photos and figure photos. The point and shoot cameras are 'okay' but they just aren't up to par for really detailed photography and to me, they make my faceups and sculpting look a bit scratchy and grainy, plus the sides get warped or misshapen on the digicam pic. I have always wanted 'true to what they look like in person' looking photos. The point and shoot is well enough for cosplay photos---seems decent, though I'm sure they could be better, too. But the photos I take of my dolls and figures and faceups---I'm just never happy with. In natural light, it's too dark or blurry or smudgy, and if I put on the flash, it's now bright enough but often it glares on the eyes or hair or even cheeks and also makes an 'unnatural' look. Again, it's 'okay' but I really wanted to get really nice, detailed, sharp clean images of my dolls and it seemed to me that a DSLR was the only answer.
I saw some really amazing detailed and lifelike images of tiny insects, dolls, etc using a DSLR so I figured, that's the ticket!
But I'm such a novice---I have NO idea where to start.
The past 2 days, I've been looking at a Canon 15.1 MP Rebel T1i and a Sony 14.2 MP A380.
Right now, I'm choosing between either of those. I found a really good deal on the Sony because it's a Japanese model and the monitor/screen and instructions on it are only in kanji/Japanese. So the USA seller can't really use it well and are offering it at a more than decent price. My sis and I can read and understand Japanese, so I figure it's a good match for us!
We did some research and found that the Canon takes better pictures in the dark but that their interface is more difficult to use and less user friendly. I don't plan on ever taking photos in the dark. I just want this for doll/figure photography in the best possible lighting/setup. So I don't think that matters to us.
The Sony takes great photos in regular circumstances and their menu/format is easy PLUS we've been owning Sony Point and Shoot cameras so both my sis and I are already familiar with their basic setup. I know the DSLR will be quite different but since it IS a Sony, they will kind of have a similar menu setup or just vaguely familiar already.
So we're kind of hovering which to opt for....