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Old 19-09-12, 17:56
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All good advice again but I'll echo it anyway.

There isn't a bad DSLR out there and even many of the older used models are extremely good still. Lenses are definitely the bit that makes the difference, a good quality lens on a cheap camera will give better results than a cheap lens on a top of the range camera. Both aspects of wildlife that you are looking at require different lenses and neither comes cheap, I think you might do well to decide which is more important and start with a good lens for that. If you can give and idea of budget folk might be able to recommend specific lenses or cameras that might suit.
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