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Originally Posted by ether
you will get as many different answers as there are users on this site
the best thing is
(1) look at as many pictures as you can try and guess which brand took it and whether you like the effect
(2) go in to a shop and handle them see if they seem intuitive to you it will make a big difference when you come to take pictures if each button does what you think it will
(3) then buy a Canon
Ed
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The advice given in stages 1 and 2 are great, and both are very important as a camera must feel good to you. I would also say think about the type of photography you enjoy is it macro or landscape or sport etc etc and look at the lenses available that you may have to add to your kit bag, look at cost, quality and availability. I had to wait a few months to get a lens I wanted because they were so scarce.
(3) then buy a Nikon
The debate is endless and in the end its down to you
Bob