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del69
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Hi all.
Having read endless topic's, threads across the internet looking for a camera,for my future upgrade i was just wondering what really is the difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot jobby.
I currently use a Panasonic FZ8 P/Shoot....Its a good little camera,its been dropped so many times its become the norm and after taken it completely to bits for a good clean after noticing dust in the inner lens it works as good as gold and incredible difference to the image quality before the clean.
Anyway....i can under stand that you can tweak the settings on a DSLR to your liking but you can also on a P/Shoot,i know if you can spend some 3000 pound plus on a camera, your going to get better results as in image quality but on a bog standard DSLR compared to a new P/Shoot are you going to notice the difference.
And also Glass,you can spend endless amounts on lenses for a DSLR but for a P/Shoot its built in and you can get a converter for the extra distance and i presume filters to suit your needs.
Its like the Linux v Vista,,,,,,have it done for you and add your input or go the full slog and do it your self...........i don't know,they both have there good points and bad.
Apart from the high models in Canon/Nikon would i get a good P/Shoot that is as good as or am i missing the point.Well DSLR users are going to state there case but you could have a good holiday if not spent on lenses yes lenses....
Should i or should i not.............
Please feel free to put your point across.
Cheers Del.....
Having read endless topic's, threads across the internet looking for a camera,for my future upgrade i was just wondering what really is the difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot jobby.
I currently use a Panasonic FZ8 P/Shoot....Its a good little camera,its been dropped so many times its become the norm and after taken it completely to bits for a good clean after noticing dust in the inner lens it works as good as gold and incredible difference to the image quality before the clean.
Anyway....i can under stand that you can tweak the settings on a DSLR to your liking but you can also on a P/Shoot,i know if you can spend some 3000 pound plus on a camera, your going to get better results as in image quality but on a bog standard DSLR compared to a new P/Shoot are you going to notice the difference.
And also Glass,you can spend endless amounts on lenses for a DSLR but for a P/Shoot its built in and you can get a converter for the extra distance and i presume filters to suit your needs.
Its like the Linux v Vista,,,,,,have it done for you and add your input or go the full slog and do it your self...........i don't know,they both have there good points and bad.
Apart from the high models in Canon/Nikon would i get a good P/Shoot that is as good as or am i missing the point.Well DSLR users are going to state there case but you could have a good holiday if not spent on lenses yes lenses....
Should i or should i not.............
Please feel free to put your point across.
Cheers Del.....
