Hi Shadowman,
Thanks for picking up on this one.
In terms of learning the basics of exposure, composition, et al, one of these bridge cameras IS an inexpensive way into the hobby and I don't regret buying my Fuji bridge cam, I stuck with it for almost 2 years before some of the issues (the P90 doesn't have) got the better of me and I went DSLR.
Then I got the nasty shock of what it cost to maintain my shooting facilities and address the issues, with a DSLR.
As I said in my post above; I started with an earlier generation Fuji equivalent to the P90 and I did actually give this (P90) model some semi-serious consideration, as it does address many of the ergonomic and buffer issues I had with the Fuji. What killed it for me was the lack of RAW, since I had that on the Fuji and was just getting comfortable with a RAW workflow and all the PP benefits, going back to jpg only was a 'no-no', but if Warren's daughter isn't coming into it without that need, then its more a moot point.
Hi Warren,
I don't know what your daughter's like (my
17 y.o. can break any, ANY, technology in a matter of days), so if losing or breaking a DSLR camera is a worry/possibility; the P90 is going to be a good starter - and as Amberglass says, write it off if damaged - although my Fuji lasted the course.
Seasoned greetings