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Went to Lakeside, Essex today looking at cameras as I am saving for my first DSLR. Went to Jessops first. They had hardly any models in stock and neither of the two I had been considering ( Canon EOS 400D or 450D).
Currys were better. They had the 450D and Nikon 60 and a few others in the roughly £400 range ( Sony, Panasonic and Pentax). It was quite busy in there and my mobility scooter was taking up space so I didnt like to stop too long and try them all. However I was surprised ( having never held a DSLR) how heavy they are.The Nikon felt very solid compared to the Canon. As I have arthritis in my hands both were difficult to hold but the Nikon slightly more comfortable as it wasnt quite as bulky.Before I buy I will have to go shopping on a quieter day and hold a few more cameras.I may even go along to my local camera club and ask if I can hold/try some of theirs.
Having been to the shops and held a couple I understand now why people on here always say you must go and handle them before buying. I was tempted to buy on the internet because shopping is difficult for me but I'm really glad I didnt now.
If I decide I cant manage a DSLR does anyone have any ideas about a camera better than my current point and shoot Canon Ixus 950IS that will take much better quality pictures? Also are there lighter DSLR's anyone knows of?
Thanks
Sue
Currys were better. They had the 450D and Nikon 60 and a few others in the roughly £400 range ( Sony, Panasonic and Pentax). It was quite busy in there and my mobility scooter was taking up space so I didnt like to stop too long and try them all. However I was surprised ( having never held a DSLR) how heavy they are.The Nikon felt very solid compared to the Canon. As I have arthritis in my hands both were difficult to hold but the Nikon slightly more comfortable as it wasnt quite as bulky.Before I buy I will have to go shopping on a quieter day and hold a few more cameras.I may even go along to my local camera club and ask if I can hold/try some of theirs.
Having been to the shops and held a couple I understand now why people on here always say you must go and handle them before buying. I was tempted to buy on the internet because shopping is difficult for me but I'm really glad I didnt now.
If I decide I cant manage a DSLR does anyone have any ideas about a camera better than my current point and shoot Canon Ixus 950IS that will take much better quality pictures? Also are there lighter DSLR's anyone knows of?
Thanks
Sue