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Originally Posted by bWY39 I confess that buying a camera is not the sort of thing anyone should advise on as so much depends on the individual person and their knowledge on photography as well as how they intend using it and what for.
I have no less than seven different camera's along with two DVD camera's and each one is used for a different purpose.
In my opinion, the quality of today's camera's is so good that it would be difficult to say if one is any better than another.
The difference will be in what they can do along with how good the user is at using them. |
I confess, this is why I have been putting it off

. Too much to read.

I am very knowledgeble with cameras and have taken several photography classes. I am looking for something with the easy "point and shoot" ability but I also want some manual options. I am looking for at least a 10x zoom, and I am partial to the brands Canon & Nikon.