Hi! -- I'm an amateur photographer with some limited experience. A few years ago I sold my 35 mm Canon Eos with three lenses, and a Bronica 6 x 6, and pretty much gave up photography as a hobby. I then bought a Canon PowerShot for taking vacation snapshots etc and I've been pretty happy with that until recently.
I'm now retired and I'd like to get back into the hobby with a decent entry-level digital camera, but I'm out of touch with developments in the field and find the choices and many different features offered confusing to say the least.
I'm more interested in portrait-type and people photography, than I am in sports/wildlife/landscapes etc, and it would be strictly a personal hobby as I don't have any desire to make a living at it.
I think I'd like to buy a digital camera with a suitable portrait lens and either a hotshoe or built-in flash, and the capability to add additional lenses etc if required. I don't think I need video/sound capability or a visual viewfinder, and I'd be happy with suitable used equipment. As a retiree, I'd also be delighted if I could spend less than $500, and I really don't see myself continually upgrading in the future, or buying a Hasselblad/Zeiss combination -- unless I win the lottery!
Would anyone care to make any specific rather than general recommendations? By specific I mean advice on actual cameras/lenses to consider or avoid, rather than "be careful what you buy" or "be careful you don't pay too much."
Thanks in advance!
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