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what help do you need?

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2017 8:49 pm I have been using a cheap (£100) digital camera for a while. I am looking now for a new one for my forthcoming trip. I want one that i can point and shoot without that small delay whilst it settles on the screen, if that makes sense. I am in london so i don,t need advice on where to go in KOW.
Any photographers here with any tips? I can spend up to £150 but will go to £200.
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I got myself a Olympus Pen mini in Thailand quiet a few years ago! I keep meaning to use it here! But the phones are at hand, and so easy. I will at sometime take it out the box and give it a try :facepalm:

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ericfigg wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2017 11:17 pm Hello there,
Can anyone help me to buy a DSLR camera?
Thanks in advance

what? i use Nikons
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