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>>244217 Not a *terrible* idea, but keep in mind:
1. The fact that there's a minimum of one hour between taking the shot and seeing the shot you took, which isn't as fun for newbies. Yes, I know, people did it like that for over a hundred years. Still doesn't mean it's fun 2. The cheap cost of the camera is more than made up for over time by the cost of film and developing, especially if you take a lot of pictures, which you should if you're just starting out.
>>244211 Yeah, most of those "bridge cameras" will have pretty shitty image quality. With a few exceptions, they tend to sacrifice sensor size for zoom range--smaller sensor means less glass needed to cover it which means easier to make a long zoom.
Additionally, they're so big that, for all intents and purposes, you might as well be carrying around an SLR. If you ever do move up to an SLR, something like an A650 or G9 will still be useful as a go-anywhere camera you can bring with you when you don't want to lug the big one, whereas something like the P80 will be basically useless except as a crappy video camera.
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