Help with buying a new camera

Mojo Jojo

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I'm in the market for buying a new camera to take pics of my tanks. Want to buy a basic point and shoot, something below $350. DSLR's are nice, but dont have $800 for a camera. Hopefully I can buy it next week when my best buy rewards money comes back. Thanks :D
 
If you can you will be happy with the dslr, lots of room to grow and use of multiple lenses well worth the money ,people get point and shoot cameras and wonder why cant my camera do this or do that ,because they are limited in their useage,dont get me wrong plenty of good cameras out there all depends on what you wanna shoot
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9229335#post9229335 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ahuxman58
If you can you will be happy with the dslr, lots of room to grow and use of multiple lenses well worth the money ,people get point and shoot cameras and wonder why cant my camera do this or do that ,because they are limited in their useage,dont get me wrong plenty of good cameras out there all depends on what you wanna shoot

I was thinking about that, but I just want the camera to take pictures of my fish and coral mainly. Which DSLR would you recommend that is the most afforable? I would not mind stepping up a little to get a dslr, but dont have the funds to purchase those really expensive ones.
 
Im a Canon man myself ,but both Nikon and Canon have dslrs under a grand check out the Canon 350D ,400D its not just the camera but more importantly its the glass the lenses, and thats where the money goes in your glass.
 
This is a good advance P&S camera

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage...CategoryId=pcmcat99300050008&id=1140392366969

You should be able to find better prices since the the FZ8 just came out this month.

I own a Panasonic digital. If I had to repalce, I would get this line.

However, you mentioned you want to take pic of your tank and fishes. These Prosumer cameras can do the job, but don't get your hopes up to high.

Macro lens is what you need and with that, only a SLR camera can do. If you don't want to spend $800 for a camera only, there is still 35mm film camera for less than $200. That leave you plently of money for a macro lens.
 
a lot of people like nikon D50's because you can find them a a good price and are a good entry level DSLR from what i have read.
 
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