Best DSLR camera? One best for you |
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| Published by: Seattle Times 06-25-2005 Read Complete Article |
Article Summary
OK, all you serious amateur photographers still shooting with a fixed-lens camera, are you ready to make the leap to a more capable digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera?
Over the past few months, we've covered the limitations of consumer cameras and looked at three DSLR cameras: the Canon 20D, Olympus Evolt-300 and Nikon D70s (Getting Started, April 9, May 28, June 18).
All three are well-rated, have good-quality lenses to expand the photographer's shooting range and cost $800 to $1,500, plus $1,000 or more for lenses.
Today, I'll take you through my decision-making and attempt to help you figure out which of these three would be best for you.
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