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<blockquote data-quote="JohnR7" data-source="post: 10492479" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>If you have the money is a big, big, big consideration. I have a Nikon D70, but the lens I want for it would cost me about $1800, which I do not have right now. I saw a photo on the internet where the guy must have had 50 or 60 lens. He must have had $100,000 tied up in his hobby. </p><p> </p><p>The little $300 point and shoots are limited in what they can do, but they do have different lens and they do take different kinds of photos. If you use a camera for what it was designed to do, you can not tell the difference between photo taken with a $300 camera and a photo taken with a $1200. In fact, if you do not know what your doing, you will get better photos with the point and shoot. But the more expensive cameras do take photo you would not be able to take with a point and shoot. Esp with the big lens if you want to photograph a big building. </p><p> </p><p>The less expensive cameras work good enough to keep you plenty busy and to take lots of different photos with. Esp macro, or photos of people in the 6 to 8 foot range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnR7, post: 10492479, member: 782"] If you have the money is a big, big, big consideration. I have a Nikon D70, but the lens I want for it would cost me about $1800, which I do not have right now. I saw a photo on the internet where the guy must have had 50 or 60 lens. He must have had $100,000 tied up in his hobby. The little $300 point and shoots are limited in what they can do, but they do have different lens and they do take different kinds of photos. If you use a camera for what it was designed to do, you can not tell the difference between photo taken with a $300 camera and a photo taken with a $1200. In fact, if you do not know what your doing, you will get better photos with the point and shoot. But the more expensive cameras do take photo you would not be able to take with a point and shoot. Esp with the big lens if you want to photograph a big building. The less expensive cameras work good enough to keep you plenty busy and to take lots of different photos with. Esp macro, or photos of people in the 6 to 8 foot range. [/QUOTE]
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