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I have about £400. Which SLR CAMERA SHOULD i BUY?

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Basically I have several good small digital cameras, some take superb pictures, however I am under the impression that some SLR get more defination and clearer picture quality so I am ready to take the step, however I need some good advice of a camera that will be impressive even though I do not have a lot of money to spend. You camera experts, please advise me of make etc

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  1. I would suggest looking for a used professional SLR Digital Camera. The SLR cameras are so fun to shoot with...you can get different lenses for them...I suggest trying a cheap generic fisheye...It is fun :-)

    You can buy an expensive professional SLR Digital Camera that sold for thousands a few years ago for a few hundred bucks today. They still have the same great quality they did when they were thousands of dollars...

    My recommendation is a Canon...maybe a d30 or even a d10 is a great camera...also really affordable now...but the choices in accessories is great! Battery grip, flash, filters and lenses...so fun to play with....They are very easy to use...has different modes to help you with your shots...Portrait Mode for Close-ups of people....landscape mode for shooting scenery...action mode for action....It has a nightshot mode for amazing shots....it fires the flash but leaves your shutter open for a few mil-seconds longer to capture the surrounding light...they look beautiful...great for fireworks or Xmas lights...

    It is a great way to get a great professional digital camera that takes amazing shots...they are better than the consumer digital cameras. They are also alot more fun to use with different lens choices.....

    I purchased 2 cameras from http://photographersadvantage.com and have been very pleased with my new found hobby!

    Good luck and happy shooting :-)

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