I'm so glad that my posts have helped you learn a bit about photography @rizasukma! If you ever have any questions, please ask! :)
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I'm so glad that my posts have helped you learn a bit about photography @rizasukma! If you ever have any questions, please ask! :)
It turns out that you read my comments on the post @jamtaylor. I want to ask, is there any quality of camera lens affecting image quality ?. If I buy a camera, what better brand should I choose to support my work. :-)
Most of the big brands have their fans but basically they all do the same thing and to mostly the same quality of image. Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc all make good cameras. Pick the one that feels best in your hand (with the lens you'll likely be using the most on it), you won't use a camera that you don't like to hold!
Lenses do have a big impact on the quality of the photo, if you're specializing in macro and from the work you've posted a good deal of it is macro :) , a macro lens is better than a telephoto etc, though a telephoto will still produce good images, they'll be a bit flatter and you'll need more light.
Thank you very much for explaining my friend. Yes I play a lot in macro pictures. I plan to buy a special camera if I can. I will learn more for the future. I am very lucky to get to know you @mweich.