The best camera is the one you have with you when a picture opportunity presents its self...meaning get what you can comfortable afford now, then build up your lens collection then get into a better body down the road...
I have a great D300S, but find I take more pictures with my D3000 or Sony TX7 just because they are less obtrusive when I am out and about...
This is a simple question. The best camera for you, is the one that is within your budget, at the time of purchase. But, you should try and have the best glass you can afford first. I would put a good lens on a not so good camera yet still get good results. If you put a poor lens on the best camera, you will still get not as good results. So if you ask me, it should be a consideration of the lens first before the camera.
This is a simple question. The best camera for you, is the one that is within your budget, at the time of purchase. But, you should try and have the best glass you can afford first. I would put a good lens on a not so good camera yet still get good results. If you put a poor lens on the best camera, you will still get not as good results. So if you ask me, it should be a consideration of the lens first before the camera.