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I'll second the point that you seriously evaluate whether you want to spend the $$ for a true DSLR or go with one of the new mega-zooms. The Canon S3 or Sony H5 will offer essentially everything that a DSLR will -- except storing photos in RAW format and having a hotshoe for an external flash.
After doing a WHOLE lot of researching and shopping to replace my old 3MP Canon PowerShot, I went with a Sony H5 because of it's Carl Zeiss stabilized 12X lens. It has manual mode, aperture-priority mode, shutter-speed priority mode, program mode (which lets you adjust aperture or shutter-speed and everything is automatic), and fully automatic (i.e. point & shoot) with about half a dozen different automatic mode settings.
To say I'm VERY pleased with it is a gross understatement. I've never been able to take as good of photos with a camera, and I grew up with an old match-needle Minolta 35mm, then a Canon AE-1, etc. This is my third digital camera. BTW, I would've paid about 4 to 5 times the price i paid just to get an equivalent DSLR lens -- not counting the camera body... If you don't need RAW format, and if you're not going to be taking dozens of flash pictures, give these new maga-zooms a test drive -- just make sure it has a stabilized lens.
BTW, Sony has recently announced the H7 and H9 models, with a 15X Carl Zeiss zoom, 8MP, shutter speeds down to 1/4000 sec and up to 3200 ISO. They're due to ship in a little over a month...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 and DSC-H7: Digital Photography Review
What would a 465mm zoom lens cost you for a DSLR? What would it weigh? How much would you end up using it?
You can do as much manual control of these as you'd like, or you can use it as a point-and-shoot and get great results...
BTW, I recommend you spend some time on Digital Photography Review and not CNET, ZD-NET, PC-World, Consumer Reports, etc.
Digital Camera Reviews and News: Digital Photography Review: Forums, Glossary, FAQ
In addition to EXCELLENT product reviews and ratings, they have forums for each of the major brands/models that will let you get feedback from owners and see the photos they're taking with their cameras...
After doing a WHOLE lot of researching and shopping to replace my old 3MP Canon PowerShot, I went with a Sony H5 because of it's Carl Zeiss stabilized 12X lens. It has manual mode, aperture-priority mode, shutter-speed priority mode, program mode (which lets you adjust aperture or shutter-speed and everything is automatic), and fully automatic (i.e. point & shoot) with about half a dozen different automatic mode settings.
To say I'm VERY pleased with it is a gross understatement. I've never been able to take as good of photos with a camera, and I grew up with an old match-needle Minolta 35mm, then a Canon AE-1, etc. This is my third digital camera. BTW, I would've paid about 4 to 5 times the price i paid just to get an equivalent DSLR lens -- not counting the camera body... If you don't need RAW format, and if you're not going to be taking dozens of flash pictures, give these new maga-zooms a test drive -- just make sure it has a stabilized lens.
BTW, Sony has recently announced the H7 and H9 models, with a 15X Carl Zeiss zoom, 8MP, shutter speeds down to 1/4000 sec and up to 3200 ISO. They're due to ship in a little over a month...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 and DSC-H7: Digital Photography Review
What would a 465mm zoom lens cost you for a DSLR? What would it weigh? How much would you end up using it?
You can do as much manual control of these as you'd like, or you can use it as a point-and-shoot and get great results...
BTW, I recommend you spend some time on Digital Photography Review and not CNET, ZD-NET, PC-World, Consumer Reports, etc.
Digital Camera Reviews and News: Digital Photography Review: Forums, Glossary, FAQ
In addition to EXCELLENT product reviews and ratings, they have forums for each of the major brands/models that will let you get feedback from owners and see the photos they're taking with their cameras...