Camera Purchase
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Jan 16, 2014Do you have a smart phone? Samsung Galaxy III and IV take some great photos. So do a lot of other smart phones with 8 or more megapixels. I have even had dimensional shots that I have taken with my Samsung. You want a camera with at least 8 megapixels and higher for better quality pics. Hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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Unfinishedwoodco on Jan 16, 2014Thank you so much for your response. Yes, I have a Samsung Galaxy III. I hadn't thought of using it for product shots. But you are right, it does take some great pictures.Helpful Reply
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Diy Design Fanatic on Jan 16, 2014Love the setup!Helpful Reply
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Belinda Collins on Jan 17, 2014you can get good pics with almost any "point & shoot". The key is to use a tripod in your setup to hold the camera.Helpful Reply
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Jessica C on Jan 17, 2014I use a Nikon point and shoot, it works great and was quite inexpensive.Helpful Reply
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Jeanne888 on Jan 17, 2014The light box is the key, as there are no shadows. I get good photos with just a point-and-shoot camera in front of the window for light.Helpful Reply
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