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Old 17-08-12, 01:39 PM
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There's not a lot to choose between modern DSLR's. They all have their own pro's and con's. Try to handle a few in a camera shop and see what feels comfortable to use for you.
Personally I use a Canon EOS 400D, but a friend of mine swears by his Nikon D3100, a nice camera, but for me, not as user friendly as my Canon. Its all down to personal preference.
Incidentally my 2 DSLR's I've owned (350D and 400D) were bought off eBay and I have had no problems at all with them. You do not always need the latest all singing and dancing model to take good pictures, if you take bad pictures, with an expensive camera all you have is expensive, bad pictures!
The main criteria is Lens quality, always use the best lenses you can afford, far more important than pixel count and a host of features that,realistically, you will never use.
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