seekermeister
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Basic point and shoot cameras such as this one are really not designed for close up type photography. You can get somewhat close to a subject and the picture will come out clear and focused. However if the camera is to be used for macro type close up photography, the pictures will not come out focused and clear consistently. Inexpensive point and shoot cameras can only do so much, and they are really designed as an expensive way to provide basic picture taking needs.
I would recommend either the new Nikon S3600 or S6800. These are the newest models available from Nikon and do provide some close up and macro. The quality will be better then the S3500 however it will still be difficult at times to receive true macro pictures. These models will give you a better chance on close up pictures.
I've checked both of the cameras on our website, and I see they both have some differences. Here are their details:
For the black camera:
Technical Details
Brand Name: Fujifilm
Model: XF1 Black
Optical Sensor Resolution: 12 MP
Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS
Optical zoom: 4 x
Display Size: 3 inches
Viewfinder Type: LCD
Flash Memory Type: SD, SDHC, SDXC
Image Stabilization: Electronic
Item Weight: 49 hundredths-pounds
Item Width: 420 hundredths-inches
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For the red camera:
Technical Details
Brand Name: Fujifilm
Model: XF1 Red
Optical Sensor Resolution: 12 MP
Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS
Optical zoom: 4 x
Display Size: 3 inches
Viewfinder Type: electronic viewfinder
Flash Memory Type: SD
Image Stabilization: Electronic
Item Weight: 130 hundredths-pounds
Item Width: 550 hundredths-inches