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Practice trumps camera TBH.
However, you need something that lets you control the settings. So avoid most point and shoot cameras. A bridge camera or an SLR will be fine.
But those could have been with a £150 D50. It's the person behind the camera that makes the difference.
My Genius-discount-getting-mate said to get i5 over the i7. Said it wasn't worth the extra.
I'll definitely be abusing my AppleCare when the time comes.
Not as good as the girl that went to get her iPhone replaced and hadn't backed up her 'essential' data, so managed to blag a FREE MacBook...
They come with 1TB as standard. If you need more just buy an external USB HD. Far cheaper. 1TB is plenty for most people.
RAM is best upgraded via Crucial. Far cheaper and it's easy to do. Just undo a few screws underneath. So just get what it comes with.
I'd say i3 will be absolutely plenty...
Cup packs are MASSIVELY over-hyped on here.
Pack 1 - Splitter/Spoiler - Splitter is usually missing because it falls off the second it comes in contact with anything. Spoiler is just a tiny bit bigger.
Pack 2 - Wheels/Suspension - Wheels are ugly anyway so most people change them. Suspension...
Re: Mac "must have" Apps
I have all the programs that I need on my Mac so I can do all I currently wish.
I'm still going to end up buying more and more things.