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Hmmm lets see here to get 3:1 I need to spend about $6000 on an overpriced DSLR setup to take shots of sea slugs nose hair.
Or for about a few hundred $ a PS so I can take a full body shot of the same sea slug to show my friends or maybe even get published.
Or
Should I keep my Toyota or mortgage the house to buy a McLaren so I can get to work at 180 mph! But wait a minute the speed limit in California max out at 70 mph!
Decisions, Decisions
My word are we getting a bit snippy here?
Pip Pip Tally Ho!
But if for some reason I'm into taking photos of sea slug nose hairs, will the PnS take as good of a photo as the DSLR?Hmmm…lets see here to get 3:1 I need to spend about $6000 on an overpriced DSLR setup to take shots of sea slug’s nose hair.
Or for about a few hundred $ a PS so I can take a full body shot of the same sea slug to show my friends or maybe even get published.
I can't make a fair assement of images if I can't try both systems, can I?
So, which P&S can I use to take 3:1 or greater magnification images?
I hope they aren't going to involve copious amounts of betel nut juice and droopy what nots.......:11:You have my gmail address, Mr V. I await with unsuppressed eagerness.