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point&shoot,next stepup???? thaks
I have an inexpensive point and shoot dig camera, and would like to
move up to the next step up, and I ""think"" that would be a camera with aperture settings. What is the cheapest unit with these ''settings''? I'm not concerned about 'brands'. $ is the prime concern. If u r 2 email me directly, leave off the 'z'. I am still an extreme novice, and would like to learn as much as I can before I ''''dive into the deep water''''. Would appreciate any/all input/info. thanks inadvance. cl 73 |
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There's lots of 1970s and 1980s SLR cameras on the used market for dirt
cheap. A used Pentax K1000 manual SLR with stock lens is an awesome camera to learn exposure fundamentals and many camera shops have nice used ones for under $100... and lots cheaper when found at flea markets and swap meets. Just make sure everything works correctly. "Chuck Lorentson" wrote in message ... I have an inexpensive point and shoot dig camera, and would like to move up to the next step up, and I ""think"" that would be a camera with aperture settings. What is the cheapest unit with these ''settings''? |
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