Originally Posted by
Black Pearl
John VR/IS is nice to have but it costs money - that simple thing you seem to be oblivious to.
For the budget you're not going to get it (easily) so its not really a factor. Doesn't matter as we shot for considerably longer without VR/IS than we have with it and somehow still managed to take great photographs. We also shot with films that for practical purposes tended to top out at 400iso and with cameras that you had to focus and that stopped shooting after 36 shots meaning you had to pause while another roll was loaded - but we still took great photographs.
You don't need the latest kit to take great photographs you just need a bit of skill (which can be learned) and the willingness to try.
Jay - again - you will do perfectly fine for your budget and be able to buy a great camera that you will have buckets of fun with.