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A reply to the OP, not the fussin mid-thread:
a) You're familiar with Nikon. Nikon is an excellent brand (lol fuji)
b) The nikon d50 is what you might look at. It is a dSLR, very popular, excellent quality, price that's not outrageous.
c) If you want something a little more basic go for the d40. It's newer than the d50 actually, and a little less bonkers.
d) Nikon lens interchangeability.
e) I do agree with those who said "you need to learn how to use a dSLR" - what I strongly suggest is keep using your camera now and do what you can to improve the macro photos.
- experiment with the macro settings.
- remember your environmental variables. light pollution, tank lighting, glass cleanliness
- tripod?
- basically do what you can "outside of your camera" to hone your macro skills. i didnt' realize for a long time that my pix were crappy because i wasn't setting everything up right.
As someone said, DPreview is an excellent site. You can also go to flickr.com and see what cameras people use, and what type of pictures they are taking. See?
http://www.flickr.com/cameras/
a) You're familiar with Nikon. Nikon is an excellent brand (lol fuji)
b) The nikon d50 is what you might look at. It is a dSLR, very popular, excellent quality, price that's not outrageous.
c) If you want something a little more basic go for the d40. It's newer than the d50 actually, and a little less bonkers.
d) Nikon lens interchangeability.
e) I do agree with those who said "you need to learn how to use a dSLR" - what I strongly suggest is keep using your camera now and do what you can to improve the macro photos.
- experiment with the macro settings.
- remember your environmental variables. light pollution, tank lighting, glass cleanliness
- tripod?
- basically do what you can "outside of your camera" to hone your macro skills. i didnt' realize for a long time that my pix were crappy because i wasn't setting everything up right.
As someone said, DPreview is an excellent site. You can also go to flickr.com and see what cameras people use, and what type of pictures they are taking. See?
http://www.flickr.com/cameras/