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Hello all! Im new here but have browsed this, and other forums, for some time getting all sorts of excellent info. Im looking to upgrade from my old super-compact P&S. Apologies for length of post but thought all the info would be helpful!
I jumped straight into the DLSR pool looking. Its not the choice of which one that bothers me the entry-level DSLRs will all provide excellent images and the differences in specs between them will mean nothing until I actually start to learn how to use the camera properly.
Realistically (unless I realise Im developing a great passion) Im not going to want to carry/change multiple lenses around, so in all honesty with the DSLR I would be getting an 18-200mm single lens (Sigma/Tamron prob). If over time I find I love it, then Id start upgrading lenses but IMHO no point in starting out with top-level equipment if I dont know how to use it.
I guess my question: is this setup better than buying a (manual focus) bridge camera (like the Fuji S100FS/S200EXR) or is the bridge more sensible? Eg - I understand bridge sensors are much smaller which will mean poorer low-light images, but practically I wont know what this means until I start using it! Should I start with a bridge and then sell & upgrade if I want more, or start with a smaller DSLR with the single-lens?
Any advice would be massively appreciated! Marco
I jumped straight into the DLSR pool looking. Its not the choice of which one that bothers me the entry-level DSLRs will all provide excellent images and the differences in specs between them will mean nothing until I actually start to learn how to use the camera properly.
Realistically (unless I realise Im developing a great passion) Im not going to want to carry/change multiple lenses around, so in all honesty with the DSLR I would be getting an 18-200mm single lens (Sigma/Tamron prob). If over time I find I love it, then Id start upgrading lenses but IMHO no point in starting out with top-level equipment if I dont know how to use it.
I guess my question: is this setup better than buying a (manual focus) bridge camera (like the Fuji S100FS/S200EXR) or is the bridge more sensible? Eg - I understand bridge sensors are much smaller which will mean poorer low-light images, but practically I wont know what this means until I start using it! Should I start with a bridge and then sell & upgrade if I want more, or start with a smaller DSLR with the single-lens?
Any advice would be massively appreciated! Marco
