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Thanks, although even with these expanded comparisons they still seem to be very similar cameras internally. so still not sure i understand the current value of the M10 in relation to the 1300d.
I am relatively new to photography though so perhaps i'm missing something
The M10 has a newer processor by 2 generations (The Digic6 vs Digic4 IIRC) which basically just equates to better image quality, It can achieve higher ISOs which means potentially better low light performance, it has a vastly superior auto focusing system with far more autofocus points, the LCD is higher resolution, it's also mirrorless, which is the way everything is going, and which makes it smaller and lighter. The 1300D does have better battery life, and some small advantages like better exposure compensation and better AutoExposure and White Balance bracketing. I took a look at some sample images, and I do personally prefer the M10 images, but YMMV
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perhaps i shouldn't be so quick to get rid of the M10 then
Eventually, you might wanna keep it as a "compact" camera to use when traveling light. I usually advocate towards never hoarding stuff you likely won't need, but in this case maybe your dad would appreciate sticking to DSLRs. This is very personal and my opinion only, so ultimately it's up to you