Mine's a Nikon Coolpix 4500 with no macro lens attachments (researched it on http://www.imaging-resource.com/ --- it was the best performing macro out-of-box for under $1500 by far).
Camera used was a Nikon Coolpix 4300. All the features and way less money than the more expensive ones out there unless of course you give a crap about the swivel feature and sound on your MPEGs which I didn't. The 5000 does have 5 megapixel where this one has 4 but the only time you'll notice the difference is doing poster sized prints.
That being said there are some wicked good pics on this thread and I have to admit Martins hatchling pics blew me away.
Yes, I have to crop them so that they'll fit onto the forum (under 100K). But I'm not scaling or zooming in or anything. I'm taking them at 2560x1520 and then just presenting the part of the image that's most in-focus or most interesting.
Ive actually never seen a T get ticked from being flipped over, if it wants it just rights itself. 90% IME they usually just lie there with its belly to the sky.
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