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Old 25-01-2012, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mcst
SLR's are great if you set out to take a shed load of good quality pics, special occasions, shows etc.. For days out though as others have said you'll get sick of carrying it. You can get some great stuff on a good compact point and click that you can stick in your pocket. The key to good pics is to take your time, practice a little on days out down the park with the kids. I'm hoping to get an SLR after using my mates, he asked me to take pics at a winch challenge. I got some fantastic shots and i've never used one before but i was sick of carrying it after just half a day.
agreed. I have a panasonic TZ10 superzoom manual compact, Fuji HS10 superzoom bridge, and now a canon eos 550d but currently only with a 50mm fixed lens (so lighter than the HS10).

hs10 and tz10 were great for learning the craft as they are go anywhere, and now the 550d is for those occassions where i am going out specifically for photography