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I'll be contrarian. Macro is my "thing", and some of my best shots were done with a digital elph. Macro capability varies considerably with camera though. A lot cheaper than a DSLR setup, for which you really should have a real macro lense, not the cheap zoom that comes with the kit. The kit lense is not very good for macro.
It all comes down to budget and how much time you want to spend. The other advantage to more expensive cameras is that you can shoot raw format, which makes post processing really easy and powerful. jpg is harder to tweak after you shoot.
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