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Good digital SLR camera for $500-600?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger" data-source="post: 383804" data-attributes="member: 30378"><p>Lots of good advice so far. If you go for the Canon Rebel with a kit lens, I think you will be satisfied. This camera and the others mentioned are DSLR cameras. For the most part, that means the lens can comes off and can be replaced with another. Kit lenses refers to the bottom level of the companies lens system. With Canon and Nikon what's offered in there system is "vast." When you decide which body and lens you want, you'll get the best value with used equipment. That statement comes with a caveat, though. I would deal ONLY with KEH as previously mentioned in another post. They are a very large and reparable company in Atlanta, GA. that deals primarily in used photography equipment. There equipment rating-system is very conservative and the're quite amiable to talk to over the phone. I have bought from them twice. I'm new to this forum and, at this point, I don't know how to add a hyperlink, so just Google KEH. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger, post: 383804, member: 30378"] Lots of good advice so far. If you go for the Canon Rebel with a kit lens, I think you will be satisfied. This camera and the others mentioned are DSLR cameras. For the most part, that means the lens can comes off and can be replaced with another. Kit lenses refers to the bottom level of the companies lens system. With Canon and Nikon what's offered in there system is "vast." When you decide which body and lens you want, you'll get the best value with used equipment. That statement comes with a caveat, though. I would deal ONLY with KEH as previously mentioned in another post. They are a very large and reparable company in Atlanta, GA. that deals primarily in used photography equipment. There equipment rating-system is very conservative and the're quite amiable to talk to over the phone. I have bought from them twice. I'm new to this forum and, at this point, I don't know how to add a hyperlink, so just Google KEH. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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