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Cheap Quality Options (1 Viewer)

UtahnBirder

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I don't need the God of the cameras, I just want something that can take a clear photo (including when things are flying), and zoom really far. I'm not going to be taking beuty shots most of the time (but every once and a while, so don't throw photo quality out the window.), but I will mostly be using it for identification purposes.

Any suggestions?
 
The words "Cheap" and "Quality" are not an option in bird photography I am afraid.

The first thing you need to establish is whether you need/want a DSLR or 'Superzoom' type Camera like RAH has suggested. Budget is the determining factor?
 
Cheap is saying in the range of 200-300, maybe slightly over.
Superzoom would probably by the best since I would be birdwatching with it and that would be smaller.


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