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My Mum has always used Nikon fixed superzoom cameras and looking for something a bit better now.

She would like it to remain fairly compact, easy to use and has a MAX budget of £600.

Would prefer new but open to 2nd hand with my help.

She would like a decent zoom as she likes taking pics of birds in the garden.

As she is used to Nikon my intial thoughts were a D3500 with 18-55 and 70-300 VR (DX version as light and cheap!).

Other options maybe the 200D with 18-55 and 55-200.

Will give her a few options to look at so if anyone else has some suggestions please let me know.
 
My Mum has always used Nikon fixed superzoom cameras and looking for something a bit better now.

She would like it to remain fairly compact, easy to use and has a MAX budget of £600.

Would prefer new but open to 2nd hand with my help.

She would like a decent zoom as she likes taking pics of birds in the garden.

As she is used to Nikon my intial thoughts were a D3500 with 18-55 and 70-300 VR (DX version as light and cheap!).

Other options maybe the 200D with 18-55 and 55-200.

Will give her a few options to look at so if anyone else has some suggestions please let me know.
Mint d5500 is the classifieds
 
D3400 is almost the same as a D3500 but hasn't had the function button removed. I'd get a D3400, kit lens and af-p 70-300dx. Under £500 in total grey.
 
I prefer the D5xxx cameras to the D3xxx's but... why not look at mirrorless if she's not tied to a system? A XT20 is well within budget (inc lenses) in the Fuji refurb store.

Or something like this from HDEW is outrageous value.

https://www.hdewcameras.co.uk/olympus-e-m10-iii-twin-kit-14-42-ez40-150-silver-8060-p.asp

One of the nice things about the Olympus (and m4/3) in general is that if that 300mm equivalent lens isn't long enough, you can get really long for not a lot of money and weight.
 
My used D3300 is also in the classifieds...:)
 
I prefer the D5xxx cameras to the D3xxx's but... why not look at mirrorless if she's not tied to a system? A XT20 is well within budget (inc lenses) in the Fuji refurb store.

Or something like this from HDEW is outrageous value.

https://www.hdewcameras.co.uk/olympus-e-m10-iii-twin-kit-14-42-ez40-150-silver-8060-p.asp

One of the nice things about the Olympus (and m4/3) in general is that if that 300mm equivalent lens isn't long enough, you can get really long for not a lot of money and weight.

Mirrorless all fine too - she is not tied to any system!

Olympus E-M10 looks cracking value!
 
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Used Sony A6000 seem to be a good deal, ditto used Panasonic GX80's plus some of the MFT lenses are just ridiculously cheap and easy to find on the used market. A GX80 plus the tiny but excellent 14-42mm mega ois, the tiny but good 45-150mm and a f1.8 prime (17, 25 or 45mm) would be easily in budget and all of these lenses are sharp from wide open.

So many choices :D Good luck choosing and I hope she's very happy with her new kit.
 
Mirrorless all fine too - she is not tied to any system!

Olympus E-M10 looks cracking value!

If you prefer new this is a good deal right now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B013QWFLKC/cpbcouk-21/ref=nosim
The 14-42 EZ lens on the E-M10II kit uses power zoom, which I personally don't like, so I would be tempted to sell this and get the older Panasonic 14-45 or Olympus 14-42, both of which have manual zoom; you will probably save money in the bargain!

If buying used, for your budget I would go with a used E-M1MkI, Panasonic 12-32 or 14-45, and the Olympus 70-300 II - the latter will give you more reach for birds.
 
If you prefer new this is a good deal right now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B013QWFLKC/cpbcouk-21/ref=nosim
The 14-42 EZ lens on the E-M10II kit uses power zoom, which I personally don't like, so I would be tempted to sell this and get the older Panasonic 14-45 or Olympus 14-42, both of which have manual zoom; you will probably save money in the bargain!

If buying used, for your budget I would go with a used E-M1MkI, Panasonic 12-32 or 14-45, and the Olympus 70-300 II - the latter will give you more reach for birds.

Just for clarity the link for Hdew I put up is for a new model but it is grey import. On the plus side it's the current mk3 version, not the mk2. At £479 It's an unbelievable bargain.
 
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