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I wana buy digital SLR camera, i need a "Best" advise?


I wana buy digital SLR camera, i need a "Best" advise?

It depends: Do you want an SLR or a Digital (D)SLR?

But I guess either way I would stick with Canon or Nikon. If you want a film camera (SLR), I would recommend the Nikon N75.

If you want a DSLR but don't have too much money to spend, I would consider the Nikon D40, the Nikon D80, or the Canon Rebel XTi. There's also the Nikon D40x, which costs more than the D40 but is better.
Out of these, I would recommend the D80 if you can afford it. It costs more than the D40 or the Rebel XTi, but you'll love it.
Besides the fact that Nikon's Nikkor lenses are as good as the Canons, though the array might not be as much, the quality of the camera itself and the picture quality are very good. It's gotten many good reviews from photo magazines such as Popular Photography, which gave it it's 2007 Editor's Choice for Advanced DSLRs.
The D40 got Pop Photo's 2007 Editor's Choice for Entry-level DSLRs.

You can check reviews yourself at www.dpreview.com. The site has very comprehensive and through reviews of every camera out there.
(Nikon D80: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond80... )
(Nikon D40: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40... )
(Canon XTi: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos... )

Please read from the link below:


http://www.answers.com/topic/digital-sin...

you can read slr reviews on cnet

http://reviews.cnet.com/Digital_cameras/...

Buy from a reputable outlet,.

Buy the best you can afford.

Buy a make that has a good name in making lens systems.

my suggestion
go to yahoo shopping
digital cameras
digital camera GUIDE
be sure to check titles on the left side
the guide should answer your questions

also check out cnet.com for SLR articles

buy a Canon.

if you have about $1000., buy a Rebel XTi.
if you have about $2000., buy an EOS 30D.
if you have about $5000., buy an EOS 5D.

make sure that you always buy a good lens.
never buy a better body than you do a lens.

"a 'best' advice"? do you mean good advice?
A lot of people have asked me this and I'd say, firstly, the best website I know for both listing all modern cameras, and for giving the most in depth unbiased reviews available online
www.dpreview.com
I'd say if you're serious about photography in your life, think more about your lenses than your camera. Digital cameras get much better every year (although it's slowing down a bit now) but a great lens from a decade ago is still great; they don't really get outdated. Don't buy a cheap lens now and replace it with one exactly the same but better and more expensive later, save up and get fewer lenses for the moment. I've finally got enough money now for my 2nd lens (a wide angle) and I'm glad I broke the bank on my zoom lens when I bought my camera, cause I'll use it forever and never need to replace it, and of course it's a lush lens.

If you're not massively rich or seriously into it for money/passion, I'd almost certainly go for one of Canon's very popular modern DSLR models in the EOS range, like the 450d or one from that family. You should pic up a lush ~8mp DSLR for about 拢650.

Look all over the web for good deals, perhaps using something like www.froogle.co.uk but make sure you don't disclose any personal info/bank details before checking them up on something like www.resellerratings.com

good luck.

The "best affordable" DSLR is the award winning Pentax KD series beginning with the Pentax K100D 6.1 mp DSLR with "image stabilization" built into the camera body. Unfortunately, Nikon D series has chosen to provide "vibration reduction" lenses as their expensive alternative to "image stabilization." The current Pentax K100D starter kit includes two Pentax lenses: 18-55 mm. normal lens and a 50-200 mm. telephoto for around $600 at samys.com. So, you begin with an "image stabilized" Pentax camera body and you can add any number of reasonably priced Pentax or other brands of auxiliary lenses without spending lots of money down the road. Have you checked out the prices lately on the Nikon VR lenses -- they are expensive!

Good luck!

It depends on your budget, so please click on the pencil icon under your question and "add details" or post a new question with more information. I have an opinion at 3 different levels of dSLR's, but I wont' post all 3 in one answer as it puts me over Yahoo!s size limit!

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