bakechef
Executive Chef
jonnyjonny_uk said:I never realised that, thanks.
I have seen them and was a little put off with paying that price when you could get a full SLR. Having said that I liked the look of the Canon G12 because it was small and compact but has most of the features a SLR has. I'm looking around the $600 mark and now it seems a toss up between the Canon G12 and an entry level Canon or Nikon SLR.
If I had that budget, I would go with an entry level dslr! Even entry level dslr will be better than most point and shoot. Dslr cameras have full auto settings so they are easy to use right out of the box. Once you get a feel for the camera, and learn a bit more, you can use the manual settings. I haven't had my camera on auto in a long time!
If you go with Canon, there is a lens that some call the "nifty fifty" (50mm fixed) that is very inexpensive and will be awesome for food pictures and portraits.
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