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Can anyone suggest a 10+MP camera?

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what would be a good camera to buy a person who wants to start photography as a hobby? price range between $500 and $700 dollars... Nikon D60? Olympus? what?

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  1. First off- buy a Canon, they are amazing!

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro...

    8Mp $500

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro...

    10Mp $600

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro...

    10Mp $700

    http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro...

    12Mp $700

    All are great beginner cameras, have fun and good luck!


  2. http://www.livingroom.org.au/photolog/So...

    it has a touchscreen panel

    http://static.flickr.com/94/241312837_b5...

    3.0 inch lcd

    http://www.mydigitallife.info/wp-content...

    has a 3.5 inch lcd

    http://news.cnet.com/i/bto/20080806/T77_...

    has a 3.0 inch lcd

    hope i helped

  3. Nikon, Olympus, Canon (NOC) are pretty good and recommended.

  4. I highly recommend Canon Rebel XTI (400D). It is a great camera and it is compatible with all Canon lenses in the EF lineup so you can use professional canon lenses like L series. It is also one of the easiest, and most user-friendly digital SLRs you'll find anywhere. Image quality is also outstanding! There are many great deals on eBay:

    http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-...

    Good luck!

    AK

  5. Canon Rebel XTi (400D)

  6. The D60 is a great entry level DSLR. It will let you have control over your shots to go with your skill level. Everything from a flexible program mode where the camera does many of the functions to a full manual mode where you set everything as you want it. It give good quality pictures. The D60 give you a number of things you want. It has newer firmware and image processors, designed for the 10 mp sensor. It has an "Active Dust Reduction System with Airflow Control ". Nikon not putting a system on the D40 to deal with dust is one of the biggest drawbacks I see to the D40 ( though I think its still a great camera for the money) If you change lenses dust will get in and the camera needs a system to deal with it. With the D60 you get a VR lens. That will help with low light situations ( they may offer that now with the D40 but originally it was not) . The D60 has Adaptive Dynamic Range. Nikon calls it "Active D-Lighting," it lets you save some highlights that my otherwise be lost. It has a newer better metering system than the D40.

    It is a small camera as DSLR go and some people with larger hands do not like that so go and get one in your hands and play with the controls to see how it feels

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