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General Digital SLR Cameras
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<blockquote data-quote="wtlwdwgn" data-source="post: 571733" data-attributes="member: 35049"><p>Choosing a beginner's camera is more about their commitment to photography and how deep their pockets are. If the beginner is only going to be an occasional shooter I would buy a lower line camera and kit lenses. However, if that beginner is really serious about photography then I think he should get the best DSLR and especially the best lenses he can afford. Remember to try a DSLR in your hands before buying as a camera that doesn't feel right will sit on a shelf. Just my $0.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wtlwdwgn, post: 571733, member: 35049"] Choosing a beginner's camera is more about their commitment to photography and how deep their pockets are. If the beginner is only going to be an occasional shooter I would buy a lower line camera and kit lenses. However, if that beginner is really serious about photography then I think he should get the best DSLR and especially the best lenses he can afford. Remember to try a DSLR in your hands before buying as a camera that doesn't feel right will sit on a shelf. Just my $0.02. [/QUOTE]
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