John G
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My mates just got one and im pretty impressed with it, looking at gettin one as im new to photography and they seem to go for good prices,
pro and cons boys
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Daveskater
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They're what's known as a "bridge" camera as it kind of "bridges" the gap between a compact camera and D-SLR. It's basically the best of both worlds. My dad has a Fuji bridge camera (not that one but an older one) and it seems pretty good and he likes it, it does take some good photos I will admit. You get a lot more settings than most normal compact cameras so you can kind of get used to playing with the camera and seeing how things work and maybe get a D-SLR in the future if you want a bit more flexibility and better quality.
Hope that essay helps a bit
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John G
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i want and D-SLR but i dont know if i can justify £400 on a 1st camera, to only then start buyin lenses
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Matt L
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Bridge cameras are good but i outgrew mine in about 3 months and moved onto a 1000d which lasted me a year now im on to a 50d.
imo if you intend to get into it properly by that i mean for it to be a hobby not just there if you know what i mean then i would skip the bridge camera otherwise it is money spent you could of put towards a beginner dslr or higher.
as dave said you can get some cracking shots from bridge cameras and even some top of the range point and shoot cameras if you have an eye for photos but imo if you intend to start doing it more frequently then like i say go balls deep and get a dslr hope that helps
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by John G
i want and D-SLR but i dont know if i can justify £400 on a 1st camera, to only then start buyin lenses
DSLRs are money pits. I paid £380 for my Nikon D40 with kit lens 2 years ago and now everything adds up to more than 2k.
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Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
They're what's known as a "bridge" camera as it kind of "bridges" the gap between a compact camera and D-SLR. It's basically the best of both worlds.
and the worst of both worlds. Its an awequard shape so not that great for taking out on nights out etc the same as a D-SLR, but without the advantage of swapping lenses. Everyone i know either swaps it after a few months for a D-SLR or never bothers with it cos they cant be arsed.
Personally i wouldn't bother, just get a proper D-SLR. If you cant afford one right now, save up.
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Butler
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I think fuji bridge cameras are brilliant personally.
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Scotty_B
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I have a Nikon D40 body for sale in exellent condition for £180 delivered.
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deano87
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I've been offered an interview for FujiFilm in Bedford. Useless fact that.
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Daveskater
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Very good point Adam. If you were serious enough then tbh I'd say get a D-SLR straight out. I purposefully bought a compact camera that's 17mm deep so it can go in my pocket for gigs etc
Deano Random.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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MarkSport
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I got my nikon d40 about a week and half ago an bloody love it.best purchase by far
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deano87
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I have a Canon EOS 450D. It's fantastic for beginners I think.
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shaunmods
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I've got a Finepix s6500fd I bought it off my sis and I'm chuffed with it to be honest. Although i've never used another other settings apart from auto
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
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can get a dslr for £300
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Ant B
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ic just got a fuli finepixx s6500fd for my birthday and love it so far
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