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Old 10-22-2007, 12:05 PM
neilwood neilwood is offline
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One thing i would say is that while a DSLR may reduce the issues by allowing more flexibility in apertures, lenses, ISO, shutter speed - it wont get rid of them!

Just enjoy what you are using - your getting pretty good results as it stands with a P&S and then when and if you do decide to go to a DSLR, you will be equipped with a lot more knowledge to achieve great photos.
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