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Old Oct 20, 2009 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by foreigneRS
if she really wants to get into then it's probably best to go straight to a dslr, but if it's likely to be just a fad and you don't want to spend that much i would recommend something that has most of the features of a dlsr like aperture, shutter speed, control etc, but without the expense of lenses, hassle of carrying them, at less cost etc.

something like this is great value for money and will allow her to learn a lot:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fujifilm-Fin...6066227&sr=1-5
Yep the Fujis are great to learn on. Basic enough to start with but enough features to keep learning with. Very reliable cameras too, I used mine in some pretty horrific weather at rallys and never had a problem.
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