4nR wrote:
thanks. im going to try to stay away from slr's for the time being until i get more experience. its just that until then i want to have a camera that can be flexible enough to prepare me for an slr. does the viewfinder adjust with zoom at all? (i use the lcd more often though).
The decision is, of course, yours. But I have to admit I dont understand the rationale behind it.
As with the G6, you can also use an SLR in the auto mode and slowly add in more and more manual controls as and when you feel comfortable. The concept is the same in both cases. So I am not sure what you gain by going this route - in both cases, you have auto modes available to you and in both cases, you have manual over-rides available to you. In both cases, you can choose when you want to be in auto mode and when you want to be in manual mode.
If you want to migrate to an SLR eventually, you are better of buying an SLR to start with.
To me, the G6 is an "SLR substitute" for times when I am willing to sacrifice the flexibility of my SLR in order to get something lighter and easier to lug around.
Vandit
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