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    Can anybody recommend the best camera for interior room photos - for my sins I am an estate agent.

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    Hi and welcome.

    For indoor work you need a fast lens (low light work) and wide aperture and so you can put it in one corner and still see what you are taking, a moveable LCD screen.

    Have a look at this - http://www.photographyblog.com/news/samsung_ex2f/ Well, you wouldn't want something cheap, would you?

    OK, well the http://www.photographyblog.com/revie...ng_ex1_review/ will do just as well and is a lot cheaper lol

    And don't forget. Post processing is an important part of photography and should be used to sharpen and enhance pictures taken with your camera. If you don't have an imaging editor, then use the one in my signature below. There are 32 video tutorials to get you started. The most useful is the http://ictpublish.com/pixlr/Videoes/...06_Levels.html and for even more adjustment. The http://ictpublish.com/pixlr/Videoes/...07_Curves.html is a must (it's my favourite all-in-one adjuster). My Resize-Crop-Sharpen tutorial below, will get your pics ready for the internet or whatever

    Cheers!


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    Last edited by Chris Cool; 05-07-12 at 08:22 PM.
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    Thanks for your advice Chris

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