D-SLR Camera Suggestion

Looking for a good d-slr that will take good pictures and great close ups. I heard a 150 macro lense would do good for what i want to do. Im looking to get good clean pictures of die chips on coins. So close up and clarity will be important. Any good camera models to suggest and maybe is 150 macro best or 90 or 120 might be better? open to ideas and a lesson on cameras
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1. POTN.com (primarily Canon camera info. ) and
2. dpreview.com (for any name camera brands).
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Canon and Nikon are the best in my opinion.
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the EXACT image that you will get on an LCD screen. Removeable lenses don't require a mechanical mirror.
All DSLR's will take great images.
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How much do you want to spend?
How close do you need to get to the die chips? A good macro lens will get somewhat close but not screen-filling close. You will need other accessories to get really close.
<< <i>How much do you want to spend??
How close do you need to get to the die chips? A good macro lens will get somewhat close but not screen-filling close. You will need other accessories to get really close. >>
YUP!
You might also need extension tubes or magnification filters OR a bellows, it all depends on how close you want to get to your subject.
One member here said a 150 macro would be good ( the camera shop originally said 90 macro would do the job). but i rather spend more and get the right type of macro.
This weekend I get to play around with my friends Olympus. see what these DSLR cameras are like. When you say a nikon 150 macro is 900 new. does it hurt to buy used for 650 or 600 ? or is that the kinda thing you just want new and save any headache from a camera shop ( pending they are reputable. )
in addition to what has been said
for camera reviews I like
Ken Rockwell
You can get a Sigma 150 old model for about $725. A new, motorized version will set you back over a grand.
hth
p.s. - if you really want to get geeky, try a trinocular scope and a hi-res camera setup...modest $ too.