Originally posted by Leftseat86
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If you are on a budget, get the 300D. It's the cheapest of the big name DSLR's. In a few years they all be obsolete so you are picking a lens system. I chose the 300D because it fit my budget and I did not need the features of the 10D. Also I can move up from it in a few years. There are no quality drawbacks to the 300D. Any munchkin can get a 10D and L glass and still shoot shit. You got to develop your skill and then it doesn't matter what's up to your eye. I have some of my samples below.
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And remember, regardless of what DSLR you get, it sill kicks the crap out of a P&S camera.
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Originally posted by NOTAR520ACOK. So what's all this talk about the D30?
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Originally posted by NOTAR520ACWow. And what's the price range on the D70 like?
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Remember.... just because you saw nice pics from the D70, 300D, 10D, D30, ect doesn't mean that if you get either one you will be able to produce awesome images in a snap. It all depends on the person behind the viewfinder. All these DSLR's are good.... but the photographer needs to be good too. Also before you spend all this money on a DSLR make sure you are really into photography and that your not gonna get bored with it in a few months.
Andrew
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Originally posted by mikecwebhttp://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=2281128/search=d70
Hmmm... well, I think I'm a decent photographer. lol. Always improving though.
How did you guys learn so much about post-processing?
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