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Smokie your stuff looks great.
Johnny you can certainly get good results with a simple 'smaller' or point and shoot as long as you do have manual control over some of the features as mentioned above. Also the lens (or glass) quality makes a big difference.
If you are looking for glossy type results you will need to learn a little about lighting i.e. fill light which is really not hard to grasp. Also a good working knowledge of photoshop will help.
Get a very basic lighting book at the library or Barnes & Nobles and just start shooting. Practice really does make perfect when it comes to photography.
Good luck and post some stuff when you get going!
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