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Paul
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Go gor entry level dslr then. This will be better then any bridge.
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Paul;48216 wrote:Go gor entry level dslr then. This will be better then any bridge.
LOL....think i will shortlist 4 from bridge and 2 from Dslr's and put em in a hat.....hand in and pick one and stick with it :rolleyes: ...wasting to much time assin about with this :rolleyes:

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In the end a dslr will do you much longer than a bridge, build quality and expansion allows for much, much more.

Also at some point you might want to change to strobes over lamps for more control over your lighting so an slr will work best :)
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It really is a mind boggling world of cameras....to be honest I would strongly recommend calling the guys at Lincoln on the link I posted for the London Camera Exchange. Tell them what you want to do and ask for recommendations. A good second hand dslr will do you better in the long run.
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off up to city tomorrow to see whats available...thats more to the point...wish myself luck cause there was hardly anything left when i checked most of them last night.......out of stock.....the words i will see in my friggin sleep....
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A lot of my customers tend to use Adobe Photoshop CS5
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Printer Recycling;48270 wrote:A lot of my customers tend to use Adobe Photoshop CS5

yeh i got that to bud - but thats the point of buying new camera....so i dont have to be assin about with photoshop and wasting time altering pics for my store :wink:
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Ohh... I think you got it wrong bud! Yo will still need to twik them in ps :-)
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Paul;48276 wrote:Ohh... I think you got it wrong bud! Yo will still need to twik them in ps :-)
aye but no where near as much time as with ordinary camera bud.......and i dunno, the pics i took with the last camera before it went tits up were pretty good IMHO....time will tell paul....you will see the "effort" of my pics on here lol
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never updated this ....

in the end i went for the next model up from what i had....only another £50 more...rather than spend another £200 more....eventually, common sense prevailed lol

will get some pics up later after i come back in - the quality of the camera pics i mean !
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