Kevwil,
A couple of general suggestions, if I may.
#1: in big red letters...
Avoid the "big name" cameras. They offer little or no value to a newbie that would justify their excessive price.
Once you gain familiarity with the equipment you can decide which features are important to you for your type of shooting,
then look at upgrading to a camera that more closely meets your ideals. Right now you don't know what those are.
#2:
Check the length of the bellows on any camera you consider. This determines the longest lens you can use, and how close you can focus.
- Leigh
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