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Can't beat a camera with an easy to use panorama function:

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Have to say that both Cann and Nikon do good DSLR's, I've got a Canon 7D, but it's not so much the camera that produces the good photos, it's the glass you stick on the front and the person behind.

A £1,000 pound camera with all the bells an whistles doesn't necessarily gaurantee good photo's, the camera on your iPhone could do just as well.
 

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My wife has the entry level Nikon dslr and its brilliant, think I payed £350 for it, think you can get deals with an extra lens for £450/500
 

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I do miss my old Pentax SLR but that is mainly due to not having access to a dark room these days.

I miss mine too - loved my Pentax ME Super that I bought late-70s. Brilliant camera.


Amazing the love old skool photographers still have for their Pentax's... Owned multi-several in my time... Only selling my black bodied spotmatic fairly recently when I was made an offer I just couldn't ignore...

Think film has had it for stills... But for movies the 'real deal' is still hanging on... Completed a couple of fairly major projects recently... With a few more bigish budget films about to start... Think my last year of work is going to be busy...
 

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Amazing the love old skool photographers still have for their Pentax's... Owned multi-several in my time... Only selling my black bodied spotmatic fairly recently when I was made an offer I just couldn't ignore...

Think film has had it for stills... But for movies the 'real deal' is still hanging on... Completed a couple of fairly major projects recently... With a few more bigish budget films about to start... Think my last year of work is going to be busy...

Unfortunately the shutter on my Pentax started jamming so I bought a Canon EOS 1000FN - good enough camera but I never really took to it in the way that I loved my ME Super. It's sitting in a cupboard doing nothing and probably pretty worthless - which is a shame.
 

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Amazing the love old skool photographers still have for their Pentax's... Owned multi-several in my time... Only selling my black bodied spotmatic fairly recently when I was made an offer I just couldn't ignore...

Think film has had it for stills... But for movies the 'real deal' is still hanging on... Completed a couple of fairly major projects recently... With a few more bigish budget films about to start... Think my last year of work is going to be busy...

I also owned an old manual Praktica, basic but robust. It was also really handy if you needed to knock some nails in and couldn't find a hammer. :)
 

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Have to say that both Cann and Nikon do good DSLR's, I've got a Canon 7D, but it's not so much the camera that produces the good photos, it's the glass you stick on the front and the person behind.

A £1,000 pound camera with all the bells an whistles doesn't necessarily gaurantee good photo's, the camera on your iPhone could do just as well.

^^This^^

You might also want to look at micro 4/3rds as a possibility, most of the benefits of SLR but more compact.
 

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I also owned an old manual Praktica, basic but robust. It was also really handy if you needed to knock some nails in and couldn't find a hammer. :)

Interesting note, the above action will also release a jammed shutter on an ME Super :rofl:

To OP, seriously, take a look at Bridge cameras as an option
 

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Interesting note, the above action will also release a jammed shutter on an ME Super :rofl:

To OP, seriously, take a look at Bridge cameras as an option

And to OP - dismiss my comment about Bridge cameras as it is one I made out of ignorance - they may well be just what you are looking for - bit more flexibility and easier to use creatively than compacts - and having interchangeable lens options.
 

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I also owned an old manual Praktica, basic but robust. It was also really handy if you needed to knock some nails in and couldn't find a hammer. :)

Herself has just reminded me that Nikon advertised their robustness showing Don McCullin nailing his tent pegs into the ground with a Nikon camera... One of his camera's [now in the Imperial War Museum] took a direct hit from a wayward bullet... Saving his life...
 
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