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 Jayy Mr. Ponzi
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There's more to it than megapixels
I gave a 14mp camera away to my lad
cos I never grew to like it and it irritated me
and use an old Fuji S600Z I got from freecycle
as my everday camera.
https://fujifilm.digital-cameras-review.org/images/S602Z.jpg
Its a mere 3MP which can be interpolated to 6mp but the thing is
despite this it takes great pics and I love it.
Using it for large sized HD pics would soon show its limitations
of course,
but when you consider most pics are scaled down for web use,
even pics on this camera, I haven't felt any need to upgrade it.
For the OPs purposes, I'd say get a modest camera and tripod!
(keep the camera steady)
and keep the aforementioned background far enough away from the subject so its out of the depth of field.
Side lighting is good if you want to capture as much detail of the
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Hi
Another vote for paper (or cloth - curtain lining material is probably available locally to you in white and cheap).
For cameras, mp is pretty irrelevant. The oldest dSLR with a half decent lens is probably only 2mp~3mp and likely will give a far better image than your phone. I have seen pictures printed at ~A2 size taken with a <3mp camera.
Get something you can control and get a good controlled lighting source. And a tripod (so you don't have to care too much about shutter speed).
All the best
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key thing is lighting,
piece of paper curved as other people have said
some lights on the background to kill off the shadows coming in at about 45deg from each side and then some lighting of the product from the front.
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| Wonko The Sane wrote: | key thing is lighting,
piece of paper curved as other people have said
some lights on the background to kill off the shadows coming in at about 45deg from each side and then some lighting of the product from the front.
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Good lighting is difficult. If you're after cheap, create softboxes out of old boxes, white tissue paper, and desk lamps. At least 2, possibly 3. ____________________ Fisty: after polishing the tank with the glistenng beads of sweat from my full hot scrotum, I filled the headrace bearings with 10cc of my manmilk |
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My old Samsung Galaxy S3 (8MP) was brilliant at taking close up images on macro mode. Try that?  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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FWIW why not have a read of a tutorial online (more here)?
You can make use of the bendy type tripods if you don't hand/need the big stuff (or rest camera on suitable pile of books). ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Cheers for all the replies!
I know it's not all about MP, was just illustrating that all I have is a couple phones with various MP cameras.
Some of the products could be scanned but I don't really want to do that and a lot of them are cylindrical, so couldn't be scanned anyway.
I already experimented with taping a load of A4 paper together and trying to take photos of them on the paper inside and outside, for different lighting... not to great effect.
Also tried lining a clear plastic box with A4 paper and using lamps either side of it but they were shit because of the lamps.
I'm not trying to do it on the cheap as possible mark, I don't mind spending money on this stuff as it's going to need to be a pretty regular thing taking product shots.
Seen that video of the guy making a light box too, after all the dicking about, I might as well buy one for £17 off ebay
I literally know nothing about photography but know the way forward is DSLR if I were to buy a camera.
What's the damage these days on an entry level camera that would be up to this job? |
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| Kickstart wrote: | Hi
Basic early dSLR will do the job. For example pretty much any of these:-
https://www.mifsuds.com/acatalog/Used-Canon-Digital-SLR-s.html
While newer cameras are better, the main improvements have been in high ISO (which with a tripod and longer exposure times shouldn't be an issue), faster auto focus (again a non issue for this) and higher pixel count.
Note you will need a lens to go with any of those, and that will probably cost more than the body (lenses hold their value far better than bodies). Strictly speaking you do not need a macro lens, but plenty misuse the description macro for just a lens capable of a vaguely close up shot.
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So I would need a lens even with the one I just posted? They don't work without them? |
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Hi
Get a remote shutter release and a half decent tripod (or use the timer on the camera with a tripod). That way you can set the shot up and not worry about the shutter speed being far longer than you can hand hold for.
For example yesterday I was at a model railway show. Spied a journalist taking pictures of a layout using ~8 second shutter speed (and waving a lamp around while taking the image to get reasonable lighting). Not chance you could hand hold it for anything like that long.
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Old Thread Alert!
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