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<blockquote data-quote="low03tb" data-source="post: 13059061" data-attributes="member: 57294"><p>Do any come to mind when you think of point and shoot's?? I had always thought dSLR's were better because of better quality lenses, etc etc. I'll mainly need something that has a good adjustment when not using a tripod as these will be more like "point and shoot" type of pictures. If we can get away with spending less and getting 99.9% of the quality of a lower dSLR then why not. </p><p></p><p>I know a big benefit of dslr's are that you can change lenses, etc, but I figured they'd be better even out of the box than the point and shoot type camera. Thanks for you help :thumbsup:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cool. Thanks! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Never used a DSLR. I will most definitely read up and ask questions about using it though. Any places that you know of for good reading on DSLR basics?? Thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll look into this. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low03tb, post: 13059061, member: 57294"] Do any come to mind when you think of point and shoot's?? I had always thought dSLR's were better because of better quality lenses, etc etc. I'll mainly need something that has a good adjustment when not using a tripod as these will be more like "point and shoot" type of pictures. If we can get away with spending less and getting 99.9% of the quality of a lower dSLR then why not. I know a big benefit of dslr's are that you can change lenses, etc, but I figured they'd be better even out of the box than the point and shoot type camera. Thanks for you help :thumbsup: Cool. Thanks! Never used a DSLR. I will most definitely read up and ask questions about using it though. Any places that you know of for good reading on DSLR basics?? Thanks I'll look into this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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