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Lapse Of Reason wrote:The Nikon D50 was my choice. I have been able to take great photos.
The Cannon Digital Rebels are excellent too.
You did say affordable and I'm not sure how much money that means to you. You could easily spend thousands for a good camera.
The above two brands will be in the $500 to $1000 range depending on what you buy with them (lenses, etc).
If you want something in the below $500 range, the differences in photo quality will not be too great, so just go with the features you want. A high optical zoom is a good place to start for Transformers pictures.
Lighting and photo setup will be more important than the camera. I suggest getting a photo light tent and few good lights. I use compact flourescent "sunlight" bulbs in some basic desktop lamps to light photos (all availabl at Walmart like stores). The light tent diffuses the light. Here is are some photos of how I setup pics, along with a sample. With the right lighting you can produce crisp, quality photos no matter what the camera.
and a sample photo I used with that setup:
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