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    Re: Advice on DSLR purchase

    Quote Originally Posted by Eightohms View Post
    There is always a way to improve taking photos without spending more & more money.
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    Hi Mal I agree wholeheartedly. The new camera will not make me a better photographer but will allow to take more successful photographs that are beyond the limits of my previous camera. After 8 years the technology has jumped ahead.

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    Re: Advice on DSLR purchase

    Quote Originally Posted by Eightohms View Post
    Hello, I hope you are making great & improved photos with your new camera. I use my Nikon D 40 with great Nikon glass and it seems to work well with them. I do have Nikons with more bells and ribbons. My D40 works very well. Please post photos that you photographed with your new camera. There is always a way to improve taking photos without spending more & more money.
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    I understand where you are coming from and to a large extent I have to agree with what you have written. That being said, if you continuously run into situations where your camera cannot get the shot you want, an upgrade may be in order.

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    Re: Advice on DSLR purchase

    I am now taking pictures in my smart phone, i am looking at the camera Canon 650D, Can anyone give advice on this camera about buying it.

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    Re: Advice on DSLR purchase

    Hi Vivek...

    The 650D is a very nice camera and I think you will be blown away with the quality of its images as compared with those from your cell phone.

    Use the Canon supplied software to edit the images and learn to shoot in RAW from the start. That will save you a lot of heartache...

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