Hello - Firstly hello and sorry if this has been asked a thousand times before! I currently have a Nikon Coolpix P100 and I've had that for a year or so now and I'm looking to get my first DSLR camera, my budget at the moment is around £800-1000.
I've been looking at a variety of DSLR cameras but I'm not 100% sure on what body to go for and especially not sure what lenses I would need to achieve what I want to do, I like doing macro shots especially of insects and I'm guessing I will need a decent tripod in order to do this? but I also want to be able to take clear pictures of my cats play fighting, running ect... but with my current camera I can't seem to get any decent pictures of them play fighting, it is my skill or lack of skill most likely lol but the play fighting is normally over before my camera decides to focus or its a blurred mess.
Another thing is lighting, I really struggle with getting good enough lighting to take good looking pictures, most end up dark or over exposed by the flash. At the moment I just have my camera and nothing else so I do try and 'bounce' the flash on the camera against a near-by surface to try to get the right lighting but that rarely works out well, the animal has normally gone while I'm trying to get the right angle to 'bounce' the flash.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated and thank you for taking the time to read the thread
I've been looking at a variety of DSLR cameras but I'm not 100% sure on what body to go for and especially not sure what lenses I would need to achieve what I want to do, I like doing macro shots especially of insects and I'm guessing I will need a decent tripod in order to do this? but I also want to be able to take clear pictures of my cats play fighting, running ect... but with my current camera I can't seem to get any decent pictures of them play fighting, it is my skill or lack of skill most likely lol but the play fighting is normally over before my camera decides to focus or its a blurred mess.
Another thing is lighting, I really struggle with getting good enough lighting to take good looking pictures, most end up dark or over exposed by the flash. At the moment I just have my camera and nothing else so I do try and 'bounce' the flash on the camera against a near-by surface to try to get the right lighting but that rarely works out well, the animal has normally gone while I'm trying to get the right angle to 'bounce' the flash.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated and thank you for taking the time to read the thread
