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    Dec 20, 2012, 02:30 PM
    Canon PowerShot SX50 HS vs SX500 IS
    I am planning on buying a bridge camera, for mainly taking photos and using some manual settings.
    At the moment I am deciding between the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS and the Canon PowerShot SX500 IS.
    The SX50 is a better camera, but is more expensive and I'm not sure whether it's worth paying the extra amount of money as I am not that experienced and new models will come out soon.
    Then again the SX500 does not have many manual settings at all, so it would not be a huge difference between my current camera.
    Any advice e.g. if you know one camera is particularly better or something would be appreciated.
    Thank you : D

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