I'm sorry thats one of the most ridiculous statements I've ever read here.
Tell me Miss Moo how much is the Nikon 24 megapixel and how much is the Sony, I think you'll find it's around £3000 dearer with the same sensor.
Yet more proof of brand snobbery and probably from someone who hasn't even picked a Sony Camera up :thumbsdown:
Miss Moo!!
As far as I'm aware there is no "brand snobbery" when it comes to cameras. Fanboys/girls yes but this isn't a fashion thing at all, it's a hobby.
1. You find a camera you like, you buy lenses for it and get "locked in" to that brand and hope like hell that when it comes to buying a new camera that your brand comes up with a better one than a rival company because your lenses were expensive dammit.
2. Certain brands are popular for a good reason, they have consistently produced the best cameras over many years. If the new sony is as good as the press release says it is then it will be in that exclusive little club.
3. Hasselblad make the best cameras.
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I never said there was brand snobbery?? No, the GH2 isn't a DSLR.
But don't let that bother you.
What makes a DSLR is having a mirror to reflect the image into a pentaprism or penta mirror so you get an optical viewfinder, giving you light straight from the lens. The mirror then flips up to expose the sensor for taking the exposure.
EVIL's/SLD's or whatever you call these cameras without mirrors can be just as controllable as DSLR's (you still get M/A/S/P modes), the only difference is that they lack a mirror which reflects the light, instead the sensor is always active, displaying a digital image on a screen in the viewfinder.
This lets them make the camera a lot smaller because they don't have to fit the mirror box and prism in.
You can gain just as much photography experience as you would with a DSLR, it just weighs you down less.
If you really like the look of the G series, go for it. They are getting better all the time. They are also very adaptable to older film lenses, so you could pick up a film body (you can get lovely old olympus OM or pentax K bodies for ~£50 these days) as well and use the same lenses on both with adapter for the panasonic.
That would give you good experience using manual focus on a split prism optical viewfinder, and on an EVF.
3. Hasselblad make the best cameras.
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Hope it goes better next time! It's hard being 16, isn't it?![]()
Dude i was in the same position as you a year or so ago when i got my first DSLR.
I'd try out the different systems, decide which you prefer ( canon or Nikon)
Tbh - where's the image in having a Sony anyway? Maybe back in the days of Walkmans, but who today says "hey look at my Sony alpha/Ericsson" or whatever.
Tbh - where's the image in having a Sony anyway? Maybe back in the days of Walkmans, but who today says "hey look at my Sony alpha/Ericsson" or whatever.
Thats the thing though isn't it, who wants to be mainstream anymore![]()

odd jim said:I've not known anyone who buys a camera to "look good". I find they buy them as they are into photography.
Want to look good, go to a clothes shop, get a boob job, crack wax, whatever, but I've not thought of dslr's as a fashion accessory until I read this thread.
Without joking, it actually is. You could say it's the hardest part of life, ( I can't really say that yet though as I've obviously not experienced being an adult etc.)
But, it's at this point in a persons life where I believe you are under the most pressure and stress. GCSE's and A-levels to worry about, as they more-or-less determine the rest of your life, now thats pressure. And all the worry about the future. Then there's the constant worry for many teenagers to always look good, skinny, tanned etc. not one of my personal priorities but many others'.
By the time your an adult, you've already done ALMOST all you can to secure a successful job and don't (NECESSARILY) have to worry as much. All you have to do now is be polite, smartly dressed and well-rehearsed to get your job. NOt as much stress as revising day and night for 12 different exams that may determine whether or not your a hobo
I have absolutely no idea why I decided I needed to explain all that, and the fact that I did contradicts itself, as technically I should be worrying about my physics exam tomorrow and revising XD Lol.
But in short answer to your question, yes being 16 is hard.
And thank you![]()
I can identify; I'm 16! Good luck with whatever camera you decide on. It doesn't matter what brand you get, or what people on forums say 
BrandonDouglas said:Without joking, it actually is. You could say it's the hardest part of life, ( I can't really say that yet though as I've obviously not experienced being an adult etc.)
But, it's at this point in a persons life where I believe you are under the most pressure and stress. GCSE's and A-levels to worry about, as they more-or-less determine the rest of your life, now thats pressure. And all the worry about the future. Then there's the constant worry for many teenagers to always look good, skinny, tanned etc. not one of my personal priorities but many others'.
By the time your an adult, you've already done ALMOST all you can to secure a successful job and don't (NECESSARILY) have to worry as much. All you have to do now is be polite, smartly dressed and well-rehearsed to get your job. NOt as much stress as revising day and night for 12 different exams that may determine whether or not your a hobo
I have absolutely no idea why I decided I needed to explain all that, and the fact that I did contradicts itself, as technically I should be worrying about my physics exam tomorrow and revising XD Lol.
But in short answer to your question, yes being 16 is hard.
And thank you![]()
I brought a D1000 with a twin lens kit. very good camera in my eyes and the lens where ok Depends on funds![]()
BrandonDouglas said:Without joking, it actually is. You could say it's the hardest part of life, ( I can't really say that yet though as I've obviously not experienced being an adult etc.)
But, it's at this point in a persons life where I believe you are under the most pressure and stress. GCSE's and A-levels to worry about, as they more-or-less determine the rest of your life, now thats pressure. And all the worry about the future. Then there's the constant worry for many teenagers to always look good, skinny, tanned etc. not one of my personal priorities but many others'.
By the time your an adult, you've already done ALMOST all you can to secure a successful job and don't (NECESSARILY) have to worry as much. All you have to do now is be polite, smartly dressed and well-rehearsed to get your job. NOt as much stress as revising day and night for 12 different exams that may determine whether or not your a hobo
I have absolutely no idea why I decided I needed to explain all that, and the fact that I did contradicts itself, as technically I should be worrying about my physics exam tomorrow and revising XD Lol.
But in short answer to your question, yes being 16 is hard.
And thank you![]()
Hope it goes better next time! It's hard being 16, isn't it?![]()
Without joking, it actually is. You could say it's the hardest part of life, ( I can't really say that yet though as I've obviously not experienced being an adult etc.)
I've not known anyone who buys a camera to "look good". I find they buy them as they are into photography.
Want to look good, go to a clothes shop, get a boob job, crack wax, whatever, but I've not thought of dslr's as a fashion accessory until I read this thread.
Completely OT now, but which physics module are you doing?
I've got P2 tomorrow and I've found it a pretty easy module.
BrandonDouglas said:So what you've just said is that, now you've read this thread, you do think of DLSR's as a fashion accessory ?
And, I might just have to go and get a boob job y'know !
Not wanting to depress you, but you'll find life continually gets easier in some ways, and harder in others - after GCSE's come A-Levels, then Uni (if that's the route you decide to take), then Job interviews, then actually doing a Job, finding a place to live, buying a house (can make exams seem stress free!), parenthood, etc.
Just make sure you take the time to use what time you have free doing the things you enjoy![]()

No. Where did I say that?
I've said I've thought of them in that capacity from what I'm reading I this thread, but hadn't before that!
I discounted that by saying get a boob job if you want to look good!
People always see my bum bag before my Canon anyway...
BrandonDouglas said:? Why do you ask this ?
Marriage, divorce, death, mortgage, kids, then moan about being 16!
Andy
where did you bring it from?
Good luck tomorrow and for the rest of your exams Brandon and any other forum member in the same boat.
Andy
I'm doing P3 (Additional Science)
Not terribly easy, not too hard though.
thats odd i did all P1-P3 last year, im on P4-P6 now how come you've only just started on P3??
Jack
yea G.C.S.E but im doing OCR gateway, not edexel which explains it, anyway how did it go??
Jack