TomDart opened this issue on Jun 30, 2009 · 14 posts
bentchick posted Tue, 30 June 2009 at 11:19 AM
Yes, the one thing I would add to advice is reviews. And not just one site. I usually read reviews at epinions and a couple of sites that sell camera equipment. I also read the photography mag reviews when they have a particular model I may be looking at. Then you have to decide which pros and cons your willing to live with.
I think for most of us here, we are always looking to upgrade, when we can, to the next best thing that will improve our images and forward our pursuits. The general public wants a convenient, easy to use, camera that takes the best pictures for day to day use. They will probably have their camera for quite awhile and only upgrade when something goes wrong with theirs or they want the latest and newest features that will suit their needs ( ie: cameras made with printers they can dock to to get their prints now.)
Kim Hawkins
Kim Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery