08-22-2018, 05:09 PM
So finally I bought a DSLR camera. It's a used Nikon D5500 with a 18-55mm Kit Lens and also a 50-300mm Lens. Also there was a 16GB SD card. Costed me about 375 usd. So I had to buy a UV Filter for 18-55 Lens and also a Camera bag. Plus I bought 2 SanDisk Ultra Class10 32GB SDHC cards. There are some pros and cons when compared with a Bridge camera, which also called as Ultra / Super zoom cameras. Compared to those Low light indoor photos are great in D5500. It can take amazingly bright pics without flash even when it's semi dark inside. But I don't think this DSLR with 50-3300 lens is no match for those new bridge cameras with 60x , 80x telephoto zooms. It's not fault of the camera. Just need a bigger more powerful and expensive lens. And a lens like that would cost more than 1500 usd.
So in basic if you are not hell bent of photography but low to take some serious pics then go for a Bridge camera like Nikon P900 which has a 85x optical zoom or more cheaper but older Canon SX60 which has a 65x optical zoom. Cameras like these would cost you between 400-650 usd. That's lot more than you would spend for an average point and shoot camera but lot less you would have to pay for DSLR lenses.
So in basic if you are not hell bent of photography but low to take some serious pics then go for a Bridge camera like Nikon P900 which has a 85x optical zoom or more cheaper but older Canon SX60 which has a 65x optical zoom. Cameras like these would cost you between 400-650 usd. That's lot more than you would spend for an average point and shoot camera but lot less you would have to pay for DSLR lenses.