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Recommend a bridge camera



  tiTTy & SV650
I've got the photography bug but can't afford a DSLR at the moment.

Anyone got experience with Bridge cameras? I like the idea of having shutter speeds, ISO settings, mega optical zoom etc to play with.

What model ranges should I look at? I'll be buying 2nd hand off ebay most likely, cheap and cheerful FTW!

Cheers
 
If you can find one, Fuji Finepix 6500fd.

(I'm sure that's what it's called - I'm having old age memory loss issues at the moment lol)

One step down from the previously mentioned fuji but still ace :)
 
Screw buying a new bridge. Pick up a second Olympus E1. Will prob get one for less than a Bridge and is far superior is every way!
 

@rt

  Veccy 1.9 cdti
Fuji Finepix S9600 - I've got it and it's awesome.

Top reveiws too, 10/10 most places!

Can be picked up for as little as £100 second hand on the bay.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
cheers for the heads up, talking 2nd hand or refurbished or old model bridge i.e. £100 tops so some of you get it and in usual CS style some have missed the boat completely. I shall have a nosey, I like a bargain :cool:
 
  Renault Clio 1.2 16v
Don't bother with a bridge, you'll only get bored with it's limitations.
Save for a DSLR, you'll never look back.
 
  Clio II 1.4 Priveleg
Don't bother with a bridge, you'll only get bored with it's limitations.
Save for a DSLR, you'll never look back.

I started out with the Fuji Finepix 6500fd (Bridge) and soon got bored/frustrated with it's limitations. I then saved and bought a Nikon D80 (a month before the D90 was released!!!! DOH) It's so much better in every aspect but does take time to use/understand all of it's functions. Like everything, practice make perfect, although I am a LONG way from perfect! Great fun though and the results, when you get it "right" are very rewarding.

Save and buy a DSLR, you won't regret it!
 


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