Just wanted to see if anyone here has some good advice for buying a CHEAP but decent digital camera for gathering textures. Something I can build HDR images from for lighting, and good color accuracy. I'm poor however, and naturally that's gonna affect my purchases.
Ideally under $500.00 for camera and extras (tripod, etc) It would be nice if it is programmable to take multiple shots at different F-stops (ideally programmable from my computer, not some nutty system built on 3 buttons on a camera)
I'm not an expert photographer by any means, so a camera that is relatively simple would be good.
I know that's a lot to ask for my budget, but that's what I WANT
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I'm very happy with my Canon EOS 400D (called Digital Rebel XTi in US), but there has been two newer versions since I bought my camera.
A good and thorough review site, http://www.dpreview.com/
also the pentax k-m is supposedly a nice and even lighter, smaller SLR.
keep in mind that for textures, you probably want a wide angle lens,
they dont come with the basic kit
so that is body + basic 50/70mm or something,
or you need to go for a body and buy a seperate lens that goes to 20mm?