BrandonDouglas said:I didn't mean to 'snap' .. its just I've heard enough times 'how bad I am because I take multiple shots'
Taking multiple shots doesn't mean your bad it means your learning it's only a problem if all 20 shots are bad.
BrandonDouglas said:I didn't mean to 'snap' .. its just I've heard enough times 'how bad I am because I take multiple shots'
Go for a 3100 - dirt cheap - and brilliant for both video and stills
Shot this video on it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kphg-C0Ja14
BrandonDouglas said:I'm not looking for advice, I asked for a website.
I was just wondering if there was a website that allowed me to filter through cameras that didn't have the specs I want quicker than me having to search around a Jessops site looking at every camera to see if it shoots HD etc.
Go to a camera shop, all the comparisons you want in one placeWe seem to be misunderstanding each other.
At the time you posted 'How much more advice do you want' I had actually stopped asking for advice and was asking about the website. I do not dispute that the advice I have recieved is excellent and am greatful for it and greatful for everyone who took the time to take a look at my thread and try to help me out.
I am not looking for a comparison site, I am looking for a site that can show me all the cameras that offer the specs that I want,
once I have the cameras, Yes, I will then look to compare and see which one offers the most for it's price and what one has extra features that may suit me more.

Go to a camera shop, all the comparisons you want in one place![]()
Maybe you could ring them first and ask if they have them.
BrandonDouglas said:Ah, so much extra work than just looking on the internet![]()
What the Internet can't do is let you hold the camera.
This has become quite a saga and I dread it when you go looking for a car or something important!
Andy
SussexBlue said:Ever thought you may be better off taking up knitting instead![]()
God don't. Can you imagine the questions about the colour of wool!![]()
Brandon, I wasn't intending to mock you, my reply was meant jokingly in responce to your finance problems hence the![]()
I have taken the trouble to reply to your request for advice and suggested that you check out the Sony A580, it's the right price does all you want and is very highly regarded but you didn't even acknowledge my help :shrug:
I actually own one of the above along with my A900, although I don't use the video.
Anyway good luck with whatever you end up with.
By the way, you don't have to own a Nikon or a Canon, you are allowed to be different lol
I'd go for the 550D. It looks like you're over complicating it, at £300-£600 it really is much of a muchness.
I want to make sure I get the right camera for me as I dont have the money to keep chopping and changing, and my mother hasn't the patience either D;
BrandonDouglas said:I was talking more so about Keebsuk.
And I must have missed that sorry. I'll take a look.
It was a gentle Micky take but I hadn't realised that you would get the hump. I have also given you my advice but maybe I won't bother in future!
Some reading matter lol
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1008/10082419sonya580a560.asp
If you're still unsure on your camera choice, what I'd recommend is narrowing it down to a few choices (looks like the D5100 and the 550D) and then look at the reviews on http://www.dpreview.com. That should let you know whether both fit your needs and whether you'd be happy to buy one. Then get yourself down to a camera shop and put both in your hands. You need to hold them both, as some people absolutely detest the way a particular camera feels in their hand, so for that reason alone you need to go and have a feel (oo-err!). Deciding which feels best in your hand will probably make you mind up for you![]()
Just check the price, availability etc of accessories Brandon, particularly any extra lenses you may want to get.
Andy