I would look on Amazon and look at the reviews. There are probably suggestions of what to get or what to avoid.
Best of luck, Nicola.
I am a Canon girl. I went with that brand because all their old lens still fit all their new cameras and I liked the camera better too. I like to think of that security if I ever upgraded my camera. A couple of other brands have changes their connective base on the cameras so none of the older lens will fit. It is a feature Canon prides itself on.
The EOS line are decent, if you aren't going into professional photography, it will be all you need...well, and a couple lenses. I would definitely buy new, from a retailer to get the warranty. Used lenses would be ok though.
I'd strongly recommend something from the Nikon range. I've had my D80 for years now and I love it. I've had three Canon compacts but find their DSLRs too fiddly in my hands. The grip on it feels far too small but that might make it perfect for people with smaller hands.
Buying the body and lens separately will probably prove better in the long run. Most Nikon's come with an 18-55mm lens which you'll soon find limiting. I have an 18-130mm lens on mine which has proven to a great all-rounder for me. You don't want to be swapping lenses on a DSLR because getting dust off your sensor is a pain in the arse. The slightly larger all glass lens can make it a bit weighty to carry around all day so that's another thing you might want to consider.
Go somewhere you can pick them up and play with them. Canon or Nikon - if it feels right, it probably is right.
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Always good to invest Nikon. Quality and features wise.
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I am a Nikon fan, and own a D5300. For $900 there are a number of Canon, or Nikon that you can buy.
I think you should invest in a top shelf GoPro, Nic. Get a vest to wear that will mount the camera, or a ball cap or biking helmet.
Pictures are nice, but video is where it's at, babe. Shoot vids of your friends & family (especially family). Those little cameras take some fantastic stills, too.
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Thanks Mr. Lee, I'll take a look.