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Hey fellas...I am looking to buy a DSLR camera!

Nikon D90 or Nikon P90 Coolpix?? D90 is farken expensive and wondering whether the P90 is any good value?

Any other recommendations???

Just looking to take some good quality happy snaps!!

Hey fellas...I am looking to buy a DSLR camera!

Nikon D90 or Nikon P90 Coolpix?? D90 is farken expensive and wondering whether the P90 is any good value?

Any other recommendations???

Just looking to take some good quality happy snaps!!

It really depends on if you want to have interchangeable lenses or not, Shanil. If you do, then a D-SLR (the D90) is the go, and will give you more options for different styles of photography in the future with specific lenses depending on what you choose to shoot.

If you're only going to be taking happy snaps, then the P90 is probably best. If you want the option of recording video too, then that rules out the D-SLR.

http://www.nikon.com.au/compareproductitem...1281-86d7b52026

if you think it's expensive now, you are better off not getting into the DSLR game.. I wouldnt consdier a DLSR for happy snaps.. you can get plenty of point and shoots with great quality now

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