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New Watch Rebuild – Stunning 70's Seiko Bullhead – Dual Register Chronograph – OSA Owned – Tons Of Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3952063" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>With regards to the photography, what you might want to do is go check out macro lenses for whatever camera you choose to buy. Perhaps, you might even go to Bedford Camera on May Avenue in OKC to see what they can offer. If you might want used equipment, check out Baker Photo and Video in Yukon on U.S. Highway 66.</p><p></p><p>Among your Amazon list, you mentioned the Canon 18-200 lens as part of your list. I consider such a lens as a "walk-around" lens in that it allows one to get either wide angle (18mm) for landscape or zooming in to get subjects closer (up to 200mm.) I'm not convinced that the 18-200mm will let you focus close enough for the detailed shots. Also, such lenses may require you to keep the camera further back from the subject so that it can focus on what you are wanting photographed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3952063, member: 7900"] With regards to the photography, what you might want to do is go check out macro lenses for whatever camera you choose to buy. Perhaps, you might even go to Bedford Camera on May Avenue in OKC to see what they can offer. If you might want used equipment, check out Baker Photo and Video in Yukon on U.S. Highway 66. Among your Amazon list, you mentioned the Canon 18-200 lens as part of your list. I consider such a lens as a "walk-around" lens in that it allows one to get either wide angle (18mm) for landscape or zooming in to get subjects closer (up to 200mm.) I'm not convinced that the 18-200mm will let you focus close enough for the detailed shots. Also, such lenses may require you to keep the camera further back from the subject so that it can focus on what you are wanting photographed. [/QUOTE]
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