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This question is very vague. To answer this question as it is.... it all depends what you are photographing. Portraiture, landscape, indoors, outdoors, it all depends on your subject matter.
I would suggest a camera with a large sensor (to capture detail) and a wide angle lens. A tilt shift lens is a good Idea if you do not want to have to bring the images into image processing software to straighten out buildings that might not have parallel walls.
you would need either a good BRIDGE camera or a SLR. you need to check the camera is straight on to the subject, and the best lens is a non-zoom with no barrel- or pincushion distortion. as these cameras view through the lens, you also have the best chance of avoiding reflections, or uneven lighting spoiling the shot. most important is a good tripod (not necessarily expensive) and either remote shutter release or delayed shutter release to avoid camera shake-your subject won't mind waiting a second or two!
Cannon is sighted as being one of the best manufacturers of camera's and camera related items such as lenses. Nikon also makes a high quality lens system.
The camera that is best used for crime scene photography is a single-lens reflex camera, also known as SLR. This camera allows you to use interchangeable lens.
Lens Wipes Cleaning Towelettes are perfect for keeping your camera lens clean.
The best price for a Panasonic camera lens can vary widely. It depends on your camera and the type of lens you are looking for. Once you know these specifics, you can use online shopping comparison sites, such as Pricegrabber and Bizrate.
Basically, so they can gather more light for when you are photographing something at a great distance. Otherwise "telephoto" (long distance) shots would look "dark".
Amazon, eBay, and Best Buy are all great places to find camera lens accessories. The websites for Nikon and Canon also carry a wide selection of camera lens accessories.
A macro lens would be the most suitable for photographing very close to an object. This type of lens allows for high magnification and sharp focus on small subjects at close distances.
24-105MM Zoom Lens is the best for me.
For photographing birds at a feeder an an inexpensive 18-55 mm lens is fine.It's going to run around a 100$.It's probably excessive and unnessary to go bigger.