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What kind of Digital SLR combo to go with?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlownVenom01" data-source="post: 7395302" data-attributes="member: 71859"><p>I just don't want to buy the d40 and be disappointed with features and stuff when I could have paid the extra 100 (a very negligable difference). I looked into reviews on CNet and other sites and overall it seems like the Canon XSi actually does take better pictures than the D60 (canon got a 7.8 while nikon got a 7.2) and the D40 is meant to be a transition camera from point-and-shoot and SLRs. </p><p></p><p>So basically just being myself and never wanting to cheap out i'd rather not go with entry-level if I can avoid it (even though it seems the next step up is pretty entry level anyways), the only decision is which brand. Dell is running an 80 dollar off coupon on the XSi now hmm..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlownVenom01, post: 7395302, member: 71859"] I just don't want to buy the d40 and be disappointed with features and stuff when I could have paid the extra 100 (a very negligable difference). I looked into reviews on CNet and other sites and overall it seems like the Canon XSi actually does take better pictures than the D60 (canon got a 7.8 while nikon got a 7.2) and the D40 is meant to be a transition camera from point-and-shoot and SLRs. So basically just being myself and never wanting to cheap out i'd rather not go with entry-level if I can avoid it (even though it seems the next step up is pretty entry level anyways), the only decision is which brand. Dell is running an 80 dollar off coupon on the XSi now hmm.. [/QUOTE]
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