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Old 08-03-2001, 11:07 AM  
Ludedude
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I've had decent results with an Olympus D-490 as well. Not as pricy as the others and has a nice optical zoom too.

If you can afford the big ticket Nikon, that's prolly the best on the market today.

Keep in mind that you're going to be showing these on the web at what 600x400? 72 DPI jpg?
Some of those realy high-end cameras are amazing for prints, especially in larger formats, but keep in mind the medium here and you probably don't need anything close to that.

More important is the lighting, as someone up there pointed out. Try to get some fill-in so you don't have glaring shadows. Nice even lighting goes a long way towards eliminating red-eye and nasty shadows and will probably pay off faster than the multi-megabuck camera without the lights.
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