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MJG1961
Apprentice

OK Community I could use some advice and potential trade in.

I have an AE1 from 1979 that I used for many years.  When the world went digital, I purchased a PowerShot SD1100 IS which was great for a digital camera that fit in my pocket.  I would like to upgrade (and perhaps trade in both my AE1 and Powershot) to something that's still amateur friendly but offers great digital output and a camera that allows me to grow into the world of digital photography.

Please ask questions that can help guide me a bit.

Thanks,

MJG1961 

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

Since you went from SLR to point and shoot.  What do you envision your next camera being?  Something you can use with multiple lenses?... or another smaller point and shoot?

Please also provide a budget so we can make meaningful recommendations 😀

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Thanks, Rick,

I'd like the flexibility of a digital SLR, and the ability to use multiple lenses.  I also would like the interface to not be so complicated that I grow frustrated with using the camera.  I'm not sure on budget - $400?  

MJG

 

 

You can get an R100 body for around $400, but you can get an R100 kit for a very reasonable price.

LeeP
Enthusiast

If the AE1 is operational DO NOT trade it in because you'll get NOTHING for it. If it is operational, you could probably get $150-250 on Ebay.

In late 70s, I was Team Pentax, but I've thought about getting an AE1 (though the A1 is on my list of film acquisitions first).


Today, an excellent amateur-friendly R body is the R100. I bought one as an emergency/backup camera to my other Canon bodies. I have used it extensively and I love it. It's inexpensive, but well built. Simple, but highly capable.

If the budget allows, look at an R8

Thank you for the insight!

 

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