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saigonman
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camera suggestions
Hey people
new here,
ive had a sony compact cyber shot thats taken alot of good pictures for me but ive gotten more interested in photography and understand the fundamentals of slr's
so i was wondering what would be a good quality dslr that i can use for a long time and not get tired of it
Thanks
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Pooky125
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Hmm, there are alot of options out there. It would help if you could give us some sort of idea of how much your looking to spend. Do you want a Canon, a Nikon, or something else? Do you want new? or would you be ok with used? Really, any additional information you can give would be very helpful.
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Pooky125
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Whoops, double post.
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saigonman
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quote: Originally posted by Pooky125
Hmm, there are alot of options out there. It would help if you could give us some sort of idea of how much your looking to spend. Do you want a Canon, a Nikon, or something else? Do you want new? or would you be ok with used? Really, any additional information you can give would be very helpful.
well i m trying to keep it under 500
i like the nikon d40
and the konica minolta Dimage a200
but im leaning most towards a digital rebel
so can you help me? 
Thanks man
V
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While Nikon and Canon are both solid, I have both a Canon (the original) digital rebel and a Canon 30D. BTW, my Rebel has over 12,000 exposures and still works excellent. I only bought the second body as I was going on safari and wanted to make sure I had 2 in case of failure.
I use the web forums extensively to learn more about equipment and lenses. I seem to see more of these dedicated to Canon than Nikon - but it's pretty close.
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Buddy, You see more dedicated to Cannon because all the owners are still treying to figure out why they didn't buy a Nikon.....LOL
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saigonman
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yeah, i heard canon has good quality, plus clear picture
alot of people also prefer the d40
haha does anyone still use leicas?
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jpope42
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Well Vinnhy, I think it would also help to know what kind of photography you're most interested in. While that probably doesn't make a whole lot of difference in terms of body, it might in your choice of lenses. I'm personally a little predjudiced toward Nikon because their glass is generally really good (so is Canon), but Canon probably has more choice in the longer focal lengths, which is important, I think, if you're interested in things like birding.
You may also want to consider a used camera from a reliable internet dealer like KEH. That way you may be able to get a more advanced camera (Nikon D70 for instance) in your price range.
Anyway, lots to consider... good luck
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