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Shelleebean
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Member since 9/07 1257 total posts
Name: Michelle
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DSLR camera - recommendations
Okay, so as a gift for "big" birthday that I had, DH will be getting me a DSLR camera. I'll be new to the SLR world, so I want something I will be able to figure out over time. At the same time, I also want something really good. It will be a while before I get another "big" gift for a "big" birthday lol.
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Posted 1/13/10 10:48 AM |
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Shelleebean
LIF Adult

Member since 9/07 1257 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
bump
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Posted 1/13/10 12:39 PM |
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Nifheim
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Member since 1/09 5476 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
nikon's D60 or 90 or EOS Rebel XSi
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Posted 1/13/10 2:23 PM |
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Shelleebean
LIF Adult

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Name: Michelle
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
Thanks for replying. The Nikon D90 is so much more expensive than the other two. Is it significantly better?
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Posted 1/13/10 2:41 PM |
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Cpt2007
A new love!

Member since 1/08 5946 total posts
Name: Liz
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
I have a D60 and love it. I decided against the 90 b/c I don't need to have the extras they put on it. the 60 is great as an entry DSLR.
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Posted 1/14/10 4:09 PM |
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
The D60 is more than enough camera for anyone just starting on SLRs. I am glad I got a NIKON because there is so much information out there about using NIKON cameras. Lucky for me, I have access to a few professional photographers. Although they know a lot about all cameras, they all use Nikon and they can answer my specific questions. I try not to bother them but I am glad they know my camera in case I have a question that I can't find the answer to.
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Posted 1/15/10 8:31 PM |
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Nifheim
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Member since 1/09 5476 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
every model you go up is better but you usually replace your camera every 8 years on average. Sometimes sooner if your hooked and have the money. So it really depends on your level that you would like to reach.
i only shoot with a D90 and i am considered a "pro" which i hate that term because i don't think i am. My dad on the other hand shoots with a D3 and he is just a hobbyist but now he is exhibiting so he just got bumped up a notch LoL He had the means to buy a new camera every three years. I hope to get his D700 soon because i really need the extra perks.
As far as beginner or someone who just needs family pics and the usual vaca shots nothing that you really need to be pushing a pro model i would stick with a D60. Point and shoots are amazing quality and easy to use, so the only reason to go a SLR is if you just want to learn how to truly control the camera D60 gives you that intro with out giving you too much to "mess up"
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Posted 1/28/10 9:51 AM |
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Shelleebean
LIF Adult

Member since 9/07 1257 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: DSLR camera - recommendations
Thanks for the help. I guess i wanted the "best" because I am looking to learn more so that it's more than just a casual hobby, and who knows when I can get another one lol.
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Posted 1/28/10 11:00 AM |
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