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Just to set the scene a little I recently returned to photography after a long break and I bought an £80 ebay special Fuji bridge camera off a few years vintage as I promised my other half that I wouldn't spend a lot of money only for the camera to be left in a cupboard.
We purchased an MGB late last year with a view to exploring the UK more this year and then venturing further out in to Europe etc next year onwards and I am absolutely loving it and looking for picture opportunities everywhere. The combination of photography, classic car and travel is absolutely perfect and I have a little money coming in April so want to enjoy the upgrade experience.
I am not too bothered at this moment about long lenses etc as I am aware that decent quality comes at a serious price and I guess what I am looking at is what would be the best "bang for my buck" DSLR with one lens that would give me good quality with reasonable range and within the above budget for a new or used model.
I am not too hung up on make but it seems quite clear that Canon and Nikon seem to offer a huge range of models that also seem to hold a sensible resale value ( always best to have an eye on the future when you get in to hobbies like this I believe )
Your advice would be much appreciated
Tony
We purchased an MGB late last year with a view to exploring the UK more this year and then venturing further out in to Europe etc next year onwards and I am absolutely loving it and looking for picture opportunities everywhere. The combination of photography, classic car and travel is absolutely perfect and I have a little money coming in April so want to enjoy the upgrade experience.
I am not too bothered at this moment about long lenses etc as I am aware that decent quality comes at a serious price and I guess what I am looking at is what would be the best "bang for my buck" DSLR with one lens that would give me good quality with reasonable range and within the above budget for a new or used model.
I am not too hung up on make but it seems quite clear that Canon and Nikon seem to offer a huge range of models that also seem to hold a sensible resale value ( always best to have an eye on the future when you get in to hobbies like this I believe )
Your advice would be much appreciated
Tony