Wow! The post are now becoming very far in between.... what happened... A lot I can tell you. "Things" are just keeping us busy. Call it what you want, but it seems "something" is just stealing our time, little by little.
I've been searching the net the past few months and realised I wanted to take better pictures! I have become more and more interested in photography and would love to take as many pictures of my children while they are still young and feel to have me around. They are my world and I just want to preserve all that goodness!
So I have checked out a few possibilities... I've looked at bridge cameras, but more and more the SLR Cameras are starting to look very interesting - bear the prices! Then, there's the age old fight about a Nikon DSLR against the new competition.... say the Canon ranges.
But as I'm not a professional, the thought is still there... would a DSLR be an investment for a novice like me? Won't I be wasting my money if I were to spend it on a typical DSLR? And, as I'm NOT into constant upgrading, I should buy the best I can afford at this stage, in at least a dual lens kit.... RIGHT?
Just a few weeks ago, I came across an article on the Nikon D3200. And I was amazed! I've been looking at the Canon 600D or the 650D cameras... and suddenly the Nikon shined bright. I've always believed the Nikon to be more of a professional camera vs the more "user friendly" Canon's... but I think I've changed my mind and am leaning toward NIKON being more "user friendly." But as most online comparisons go, to each his own - everyone has their own preference.
And what do you think I did at the end of it all? I bought me a bridge camera in the end... taking certain future expenses into account. Mind you - I still want a DSLR, but for now the price of a bridge camera suits my pocket.
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