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J.H.:

wow -- I was expecting the model number to start with a "5" or even an "8" or a "D". the fact that you are using a Nikon 3100 confirms several things:

  • we don't need loads of pixels for what we are shooting / displaying on computer screens. actually, 1.0 megapixel will usually be sufficient.

  • lighting is the key factor in how pretty / accurate these shots are.

  • macro is important -- some cameras have it; some cameras don't.

  • you can get great photos of watches with a $200 camera, if you pay good attention to the lighting, set-up, etc.

thanks again for the photos and the camera information. well done!!

Jeff

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: nikon 3100. thanks for the kind words.

: side note: did you get my email/new address??
: thanks!

: j.h.

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