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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 13053941" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>OP the questions you have to ask yourself are, "Do I know how to properly use a DSLR Camera and get the best out of it?" If you have had no experience with one, "Am I willing to learn how to properly use a DSLR Camera?"</p><p></p><p>If you answered no, just get a regular old point and shoot. The technology has come very far in those and can provide you with some quality pictures. If you do not know how to properly shoot with a DSLR and will just use Auto Mode then you are better off buying a point and shoot. You will be overpaying for something you will not truly need.</p><p></p><p>That being said, learning to take proper pictures with a DSLR and learning the basics of Photography to make better pictures with a DSLR is not all that hard. It takes a little getting use to and retraining but; the payoff is well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 13053941, member: 118253"] OP the questions you have to ask yourself are, "Do I know how to properly use a DSLR Camera and get the best out of it?" If you have had no experience with one, "Am I willing to learn how to properly use a DSLR Camera?" If you answered no, just get a regular old point and shoot. The technology has come very far in those and can provide you with some quality pictures. If you do not know how to properly shoot with a DSLR and will just use Auto Mode then you are better off buying a point and shoot. You will be overpaying for something you will not truly need. That being said, learning to take proper pictures with a DSLR and learning the basics of Photography to make better pictures with a DSLR is not all that hard. It takes a little getting use to and retraining but; the payoff is well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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