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hi there i use to do photography but circumstances stopped me i am tryin to get back into it but i need a camera i was thinking of the fuji s100fs or a canon could anyone advise me plz i would really appreciate it thankq :)
 
Hi, how much are you looking at spending, and what do you want to do with it?!

Chris
 
Definitely with Chris Clark on this one. I've recently got back into photography and I know now that I wouldn't have been happy with a bridge. Go for a DSLR and you'll never look back - IMHO.
 
For £400 I would go for the Canon 1000D. Its a great first DSLR, I have to admit I have never had one but I have had a play with one and its a really nice camera.

If your after going down Nikon line then the Nikon D60 is still for sale at the moment. There selling around £370.

Second Hand wise you could be going for a Canon 30D for about £300. This is a lower end of semi pro but you will get 8 mega pixels and 5.5 fps.

Many people will tell you that Sony make great cameras but im not a fan of there new models, I think they look ugly to be honest. Although there higher end DSLRs are pretty nice. But there around £600 and that's above budget.

Both the Canon 1000D and Nikon D60 are for sale at Argos and ill give you the links below:

Canon 1000D

Nikon D60

As said Chris as said, I would stay away from bridge cameras, I bought one instead of a DSLR for my first camera, and for the money you are wanting to pay then you may as well get an DSLR.

Hope that helped :) It helped me :lol:
 
Definitely with Chris Clark on this one. I've recently got back into photography and I know now that I wouldn't have been happy with a bridge. Go for a DSLR and you'll never look back - IMHO.

Call me Chris ;) To explain my view a little, a bridge is a 'one size fits all'. Their very capable cameras, and can be used to great effect. However, for me I'd like to have an adaptable tool, knowing that I can use a dedicated wide angle for landscapes, and a longer lens for portraits, and a dedicated long reach lens for wildlife and sports. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with bridge cameras, nor am I saying that there's anything wrong with people who use bridges :lol: but for me a DSLR body makes more sense.

Andy, I went for he Oly E-420 as my first (dSLR) and as you can see I'm now on a Nikon. Obviously a little biased so I'd go for a Nikon, but that's only because I like the Nikon. If £400 is the absolute max then I'd go for the Canon, mostly because Olympus glass is pricey, accessories are few and far between, and it's a very small sensor. So I'm with you on the 1000d, but only if Shell can stretch for the Nikon then I'd go for it :lol:
 
thankyou ****** your posts have been great use to me i have a canon dslr before so i am going to go for one again but if i can save a little more i will go for the nikon and thankyou for the links and all your support :love:
 
It's only a click or 2 away on the same site :lol:

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Who's Mark :lol:
 
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