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Old 04-13-2011, 05:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Totally agree with cmike2780. I don't think you're actually looking for a dslr unless you truly need high ISO and high control of your DOF. If you're not interested in those and just want high contrast and high res pictures then a high end digital cam will be easier to use, easier to carry around, less conspicuous and probably give you better pictures because you're not spending so much time fideling with it.

Most people who have dSLRs use it for specific purposes. Having an interchangeable lens system gives a high level of control at the expense of practicality. If you want to take your camera for vacation or just get a couple shots of your car every once in a while, grab a p7000 or other brand equivalent.
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