>>6359096It comes down to how much you want to spend really. My setup is cheap as fuck. Not the absolute cheapest, but still barebones as fuck. I've got $1's worth of posterboard, a $10 desk lamp from Walmart, and the camera was around $120 from Walmart at the time.
A real camera-That is, a DSLR-is gonna run you like $250+ easily, probably closer to $300-400.
You can get alot of mileage out of playing with the options of your camera though. The one you're currently using, can you mess with the ISO setting? Because for me, at least, you need to turn that ISO as low as possible, and mess with a few other settings, to get decent pics.