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Discussion in 'Digital photography' started by sparkycar, Mar 15, 2009.

  1. sparkycar

    sparkycar Member

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    I need a camera that can take home interior pictures and capture as much of the room as possible even if its a bathroom. What option am i looking for to accomplish this?
     
  2. vballstud

    vballstud Guest

    Are you referring to panoramic views?
     
  3. sparkycar

    sparkycar Member

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    Yes I think I have seen pictures that capture the room and not just one wall. i am not surte if this is wide angle or landscape.
    Is there a specific option that will allow me to take a picture in a small room and capture more than the standard?
     
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    You need something with a wide angle lens. Point and shoots generally don't have a wide enough lens for taking wall to wall indoor shots. Cameras that have changable lenses are fairly expensive but are the most versatile.
    If you have a large enough budget there are lots available. Canon, Nikon and Sony (there are others) are excellent. Look for something with a 16-24mm equivalent wide setting and the lower the better.

    I use a Canon 40d body with a Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 for wide shots. This is a quite expensive though.

    I suggest you take a trip to your local camera shop and tell them what you need and they'll give you some options.
     
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    sparkycar Member

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    This is very help full Thank you
     
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    What kind of budget do you have?
    What is your skill level with cameras?

    With that info, I can usually make a good suggestion.
     
  7. vballstud

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    Sorry I would have responded to this last Sunday, but received a temp ban for some unknown reason...

    Wide Angle/Panoramic View are features on only some cameras, not all. One option may be to get yourself a fisheye lens.
     
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    The new Kodak Z980 can take pictures in panoramic view and has a 26mm wide view lens.
     
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    Here is the Right option for you. Use Digital Cameras you can capture all type of images, pictures which you like.
     

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