Thanks for the help guys.
Would a Nikon D3300 DSLR do the trick? There's a few on offer and that gives me budget to buy a few different lenses?
10 years ago I'd of known what I was looking for but there's so many options now.
Don't mind paying for the lenses separately. I just need a camera that I know will last me 3 - 5 years and allows me to add decent lenses as and when required. If I can get a decent camera body for under £500, I'd be happy. Just not quite sure what the difference is between the entry/mid range...
Just wondering if I could get any suggestions for a mid-range DSLR that can handle the following:
- ability to change lenses
- for photography of buildings, interiors, general property etc
- offers RAW files
- can also do reasonable quality video recording (although not essential)
- budget up...
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