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Old 13-05-09, 16:54
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Originally Posted by yelvertoft View Post
The answer is "The one that you get on the best with". This may be the one that I get on best with, and may not be the one that others get on best with. There's no such thing as a bad dSLR out there. The brand/model of camera will make very little difference compared to your ability to assess what you are seeing through the viewfinder before you press the button.
Totally agree - there really is little to choose between the current crop of entry level/mid range DSLRs. All can deliver very good image quality, the lens in front and the photographer behind will make the difference.
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