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I just noticed your questions and I have a simple response. Get whatever you can afford. I have been a professional photographer for 20 years and untold $$$ of equipment. Regardless of price, if the equipment doesn't produce results that satisfy you, then it is not worth the cost. Any camera, from a Pentax K-1000 to a Nikon D-1 digital will produce good pictures. One camera is $100, one is $6000, and both get the job done. <br /> <br /> One last note about equipment: There is a reason why pros spend ridiculous amounts of $$$ on equipment.... and it isn't for the write-offs. I don't want my name on an image that is not top quality. <br /> <br /> And most important. Have fun with your hobby. <br />Hope the info helps. <br />
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