Replacement Camera

HerbertMeyer

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Hi Guys, my camera got stolen, and now I need to replace it. Luckily it was insured. It was a Sony, not to sure of the model number. Think it was the DSC-H10. Insurance should pay out in the region of 5-6k. From what i understand, I would need to buy another Sony. Could anyone recommend a model? I would like to maybe look at an SLR camera....
 
Hi Guys, my camera got stolen, and now I need to replace it. Luckily it was insured. It was a Sony, not to sure of the model number. Think it was the DSC-H10. Insurance should pay out in the region of 5-6k. From what i understand, I would need to buy another Sony. Could anyone recommend a model? I would like to maybe look at an SLR camera....
I dont think they'll make you stick with Sony just because that was what you lost - you might want to double check with them.
 
I dont think they'll make you stick with Sony just because that was what you lost - you might want to double check with them.

kk, will check, but with my surround sound system that was also stolen, they said I must get quotes only for Sony systems. The guy is coming tomorrow though, so will double-check.....

Would you recommend another make? (Fairly noob to the camera world, but loving it!!)
 
Sony's alpha range of DSLRs are very nice. I have no idea what they cost though. Seen some really good reviews on the web for them. I'm a Canon user myself but I think most will agree that there is not a lot between the new Canon/Nikon/Sony/etc/etc now days. Happy shopping.
 
Sony's alpha range of DSLRs are very nice. I have no idea what they cost though. Seen some really good reviews on the web for them. I'm a Canon user myself but I think most will agree that there is not a lot between the new Canon/Nikon/Sony/etc/etc now days. Happy shopping.

Thanks for the advice. Looking forward to shopping, hehe....Quite a few items that need to be replaced. Guess there is a positive side to a house break-in, but still a bitch...
 
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Actually there a number of threads talking about lenses and camera prefs on the forum which might be a worth read. You'll also find that what brand of camera you choose will be based on what lenses you want or have. Although this shouldn't be an issue for you. :) Also before you pick what camera you want, go to a good camera shop and hold the unit. I personally don't like the weight, or lack thereof, of some of the new units. I like my heavy old Canon 20d even if it is only a 8.2MP camera. :D
 
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