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There isn't exactly a "best camera" that you can use on close-up photos. Any camera with a good zoom that has good clarity too would work. If you are talking about close-ups for like Nature scenes if you have a camera with a Flower mode, Or nature scene mode, or scenery mode put it on one of those modes and experiment! Taking photos is fun!

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Does camera lenses have long or short focal points?

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Do camera lenses typically have very long focal points?

We're going to assume that you mean "focal lengths".Camera lenses don't typically have very long focal lengths. The lenses with verylong focal lengths are the ones you see that look like a big tapered piece of pipesticking out on the front of the camera. Those are the extreme 'telephoto' lenses ...designed to blow up magnify (sorry) small objects in the distance. It's nearly impossibleto hand-hold the camera steady enough with such a lens, and you almost always seethem used with the camera mounted on a tripod for stability.Here's a somewhat-related fascinating and useful factoid:One focal length on the film = one radian (57.3 degrees) in the scene

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