Nikon SLR Cameras

A good bridge camera?

Izwobelle
Izwobelle

I want to update my digital camera which is actually really bad. And now i want a bridge camera. I'm interested in macro and a good shutter speed. And good zoom will be nice. I'm a begginer in photography and don't want to pay anything more than about £150. I looked at the nikon L120 but it doesn't have a viewfinder. Just recommend a good decent camera thanks.

AWBoater
AWBoater

In my opinion, there are no good bridge cameras.

usman
usman

Hav a look at canon powershot sx40

Guest
Guest

Bridge cameras have very bad shutter speed in low light. If your arm shakes just a little bit, your picture is extremely blurry. Most bridge cameras do not have viewfinders, but some do. I don't think a decent bridge will cost you that money, maybe about 200-500. All bridge cameras basically suck at macro. An 18-55mm standard lens does better macro than bridges do. The only good thing about them is that they have good zoom, but don't work well when zoomed in, therefore making it a complete fail. All bridge cameras are kind of the same. They all don't work well. I don't know of many bridge cameras. Your best bet would to get a dSLR in my opinion. They start from about 500-800 (entry-level). Also, don't be fooled my the megapixels of a camera. Megapixels are only how big you can blow a picture up.

This probably didn't help at all… Oh well, good luck, hope you find a good camera!