At present I take photos using an autofocus compact camera. I usually take family photos with this. That is fine. Now, I would like to take some Macro and Shallow Depth photos. I would like to get suggestion from you for a camera/lens that will best suit my requirements.
1. Type Of Picture: I am mainly looking to buy this camera to take shallow DoF photos and Macro photos. But occasionally, I will have to take family photos and landscape photos. So the camera/lens should be made for shallow DoF and macro; still having the ability to take a landscape (though not perfect for landscape)
2. Sensor: I have read that “Larger apertures on small-sensor cameras don't have as big an effect on depth of field as they do on a dSLR. “ http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-6501_7-...int-and-shoot/. Hence, I think, larger Sensor will be needed for my scenario.
3. Lens combination: I am fine if the camera comes with a lens that meets the requirement or if the camera comes with body only and I need to purchase one. But I will be in a position to buy only one lens due to financial restrictions.
4. Focus Distance: When I want to take Shallow DoF photos, the subject will be maximum at 15m distance only. I am not going for wildlife photography... So too much zoom may not b needed for me.
5. Size: I don't mind even if the camera is bulky
6. Apertures: I think f/stop should be good since I need Shallow DoF photos
7. Light: My macro and Shallow Dof photos will be outdoor photos with good light. Hence low-light may not be a requirement
8. Economic. I am looking for low price that can meet all the above requirements.
QUESTION
1. What should be the camera specification for the above?
2. What should be the lens specification for the above?
3. What are the models that you can suggest?
I am looking for suggestions from experts like you…
REFERENCE
1. OLYMPUS EPL1 PEN DSLR - http://www.ebay.in/itm/OLYMPUS-EPL1-...ht_11642wt_978

Helpful Posts:
Reply With Quote
If that meets your budget. You will have higher ISO than the cheap DSLR I think at 3200ISO and a relatively modern camera with a good track record. and be able to do everything except the <Dof at 15m which the editor will handle for you with practice. The 50mm lens with the extension tube set and Nikon adaptor will give you a 10mm across subject filling the MFT sensor or 17mm ... much better than 'true macro' which would be a 17mm subject filling the sensor and the larger sensor would permit you to crop for 'bug's eye' shots.
