Jamie M
Bit late, but looks a cracker.
I'm still on my S6 but I'm extremely impressed with the versitility of it still. With the post above and my last few flickr pictures, I've been dead impressed with the quality. I folded on getting an upgrade just because of how simple it is - point and click in pro settings with good enough control over shutter/iso for easy night pictures. I'd need a good slr to match the quality and ease of use from my research, but not many people are as fortunate to have a good enough phone camera or understand how to adapt it (took me 2 years to get good pictures on it...) to get anything half decent. I'm not after best quality ever, so it suits my style.
Sorry for late reply! It certainly is a good camera. May not be the best at the quality compared to DLSRs, though but is by far decent for my first camera. I think it was around £250, and I got it for my birthday.
To test the quality, I took this photo tonight: https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/140920997@...761177175/
Although it isn't a photo of a bus, I'm incredibly impressed of that quality.
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