Thanks for the input all, given me heaps to think about.
I think I’ll follow the advice in @square1’s post and get a good body and prime lens, and start macro by way of extension tubes and reversing lenses, as this is inexpensive. From there maybe look at macro lenses.
Terry, I don’t have any DSLR gear currently. A decade or so back (when I was dumber, and had more disposable income) I went into JB Hifi with the idea of buying a DSLR, but got smooth talked by a salesman into buying the most expensive point and shoot on the market instead. This time round I’m not interested in bridging cameras, mirror less etc, just focusing on the tried and true DSLR.
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