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Thinking Of Getting Into Digital Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="CackalackyMac" data-source="post: 423511" data-attributes="member: 33041"><p>The Nikon N40 is a great entry-level DSLR, and if you have nikon lenses, they'll work just fine.</p><p></p><p>If you're not looking to make that jump, i'd recommend picking up a used Sony F717 or F828. This is the second time today i've talked these cameras up to someone on this board, and i swear i'm not a sony rep. They're just fantastic cameras, usable, they've got carl zeiss glass, great shots, nightvision, and the later models can make toast (requires firmware upgrade). Neither of them shoot .raw, though, so if that's your prerogative, you'll have to look elsewhere. The F717 can be had used for about $300 or less, the F828 is around $500 used.</p><p></p><p>The best place to look for camera reviews, impo, is dpreview.com. the reviews are intensely in-depth, with every possible aspect of the geat in question being fully reviewed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CackalackyMac, post: 423511, member: 33041"] The Nikon N40 is a great entry-level DSLR, and if you have nikon lenses, they'll work just fine. If you're not looking to make that jump, i'd recommend picking up a used Sony F717 or F828. This is the second time today i've talked these cameras up to someone on this board, and i swear i'm not a sony rep. They're just fantastic cameras, usable, they've got carl zeiss glass, great shots, nightvision, and the later models can make toast (requires firmware upgrade). Neither of them shoot .raw, though, so if that's your prerogative, you'll have to look elsewhere. The F717 can be had used for about $300 or less, the F828 is around $500 used. The best place to look for camera reviews, impo, is dpreview.com. the reviews are intensely in-depth, with every possible aspect of the geat in question being fully reviewed. [/QUOTE]
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