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General Digital SLR Cameras
first camera for a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 571543" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>Theres no correct answer here, the answer is up to the individual. I wouldn't say dont buy a high end camera. You can learn on any camera and you can always sell them if you decide not to pursue photography further. I do find pro controls make photography easier. If you want to save money on a high end body look at the second hand market, that also goes for lenses. Second hand D700's and D800's go for a song and would be great for your chosen subject</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 571543, member: 34040"] Theres no correct answer here, the answer is up to the individual. I wouldn't say dont buy a high end camera. You can learn on any camera and you can always sell them if you decide not to pursue photography further. I do find pro controls make photography easier. If you want to save money on a high end body look at the second hand market, that also goes for lenses. Second hand D700's and D800's go for a song and would be great for your chosen subject [/QUOTE]
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