A good bridge camera for around £150 new?

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My niece is looking for a good camera around the £150 mark.

any suggestions??
 
its for my niece - she doesnt want to spend too mcuh on a dslr but wants to use some for her fashion university work too. if a compact was just as good that would be fine too.
 
O/H got the Nikon L310. Reviews said it was a real 'point & press' camera for you missus or your mum to snap away with. They were bang on! My aged compact has more manual control on it! It's a briliant bit of consumer kit. Pix-count is very high. Lens great, and zoom range fantastic. For the money; I think she paid £120ish, the only real gripe with it was it takes AA batteries not a lith-cell, though practically pro's & cons to that, & 2400Ah rechargeables last well, you just need to buy them and a charger seperate. But, absolutely no scope for taking manual control, beyond selecting auto-program, if you get a bit keen. But, for general out & about, photography, without having to do much more than turn it on; brilliant. Could probably fulfil 80-90% of my photo-needs, and for the money, its a lot of camera. Though, for the size, its not got the convenience of slip in your pocket portability of a compact, so you might as well cart a full SLR about.
 
Would she consider a used DSLR? Something like a Canon 400D and kit 17-55 would run to budget, not sure of the Nikon equivalent cost wise, but either would give better results I would guess, especially if its for Uni work.
 
Olympus PEN Mini EPM1- its got incredible IQ for a small camera, but also all the problems with handling that tend to come with many small but serious cameras. I saw it for £120 on HDUK some time ago.

Canon S95 is a point'n'shoot on steroids, but its sensor although big by p'n's standards is dwarfed by PEN Mini.

GF3 is also frequently discounted and can be had for around £150.

I consider all of these "bridges to DSLR", although its not in their name :)
 
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