@Binoy, having a P & S will not cost much after buying a nice camera. But once you bought a D-SLR it will make you addict and you will feed it more and more.
First you will start with a kit lens then you buy some mediocre level lens then you will end up in a high quality lens.
In my case own an old Canon EOS 400D. Initially I thought 18-55mm lens is enough, then I bought 28-200 (cheep lens) then upgraded with 28-135 IS at last I end up in 17-40mm L Lens . So my point is having a D-SLR for fun is the costly hobby .
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