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Doghouse Riley August 9th 04 02:38 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
.... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to go to
that expense. Are there any other options??

Udie Lafing August 9th 04 02:43 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
In article ,
Doghouse Riley wrote:

... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to go
to
that expense. Are there any other options??


You could actually hire a photographer :-) to do the work
instead of asking them to give you the answers(cheap skate) ;-)

Udie Lafing August 9th 04 02:43 AM

In article ,
Doghouse Riley wrote:

... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to go
to
that expense. Are there any other options??


You could actually hire a photographer :-) to do the work
instead of asking them to give you the answers(cheap skate) ;-)

Bob August 9th 04 02:50 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
On 8 Aug 2004 20:38:15 -0500, Doghouse Riley wrote:

... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to go to
that expense. Are there any other options??


I had a cheapy little Olympus that was wide angle - it had a x3 zoom where the
max zoom appeared to be 50mm!

That's the problem with little digitals - they say zoom but never where... could
be wide, could be tele...

You should go to a big store and try as many as you can - look for yourself and
take the one with the widest picture.

Or maybe ask at that Digital Camera Review place...

http://www.dpreview.com/



Frank ess August 9th 04 02:55 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
Doghouse Riley wrote:
... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not
having to go to that expense. Are there any other options??


5MP Nikon Coolpix 5000; add the wide convertor and it goes to 19mm
equivalent.


Frank ess



Smarty August 9th 04 03:05 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
Nikon 5400 and new Canon S60 both have 28mm wide angle coverage


"Doghouse Riley" wrote in message
...
... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to

go to
that expense. Are there any other options??




Smarty August 9th 04 03:05 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
Nikon 5400 and new Canon S60 both have 28mm wide angle coverage


"Doghouse Riley" wrote in message
...
... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to

go to
that expense. Are there any other options??




Julian Tan August 9th 04 04:02 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 
Hi,

There's some offerings by Ricoh - the RX and GX.

You can find reviews on my site - http://www.shuttertalk.com
Cheers,
Julian


Julian Tan August 9th 04 04:02 AM

Hi,

There's some offerings by Ricoh - the RX and GX.

You can find reviews on my site - http://www.shuttertalk.com
Cheers,
Julian


zeitgeist August 9th 04 05:33 AM

Looking for a digital camera with wide angle lens (equivalent of 28mm on a film camera)...
 

I have a Canon G2 which is about 28mm on the wide end. But my experience
with interiors is that you need WIDE, as in as wide as you can get without
fisheye effects. You can get many P&S types that will let you put an
adapter that you take a quality hit, plus the cost you might as well invest
in a dslr.

... for shooting interiors (for real estate webpage)

I know this can be done with a digital SLR, but would prefer not having to

go to
that expense. Are there any other options??





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