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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on what you want to do. I am a bit of an amateur photographer (mostly because my job pays better than pro photographer). I own 5 bodies and about 12 lense. In addition, I have three high-end point and shoot cameras. First thing to remember is not to buy a camera that is bigger than you will carry. For example, a Nikon D850 is a great camera, but it is HEAVY. Second thing is the glass is the most important aspect of the camera: get good lenses. I am a Nikon guy (for DSLR), and Lumix/Panasonic for point and shoot. Nikon is for when I know I will be taking photos, and I am willing to carry the weight. And most of the weight is in the glass. Since you are asking the questions you are asking, I expect you are not really looking for artistic photography. In that case, I would use the mantra that the camera I will carry is the best. Either a phone camera or a point and shoot. Get a high-end point and shoot and don't look back[/quote]
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