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What kind of professional digital camera should I get?

I am looking to buy a good professional digital camera. I've been thinking about taking photography as a hobby. Mostly pictures of my life for children, family events, etc. However, I have no idea what kind of camera is best for what I do. I was thinking of going for Nikon, Cannon, or possibly a Sony one. I also want to spend $ 500 – $ 700. I want it to be versatile and durable, because I'm not sure whether he is able to offer alternative in the short term. Thanks in advance.



The market for so-called "professional" cameras something different – you want what we would call an entry level or amateur D-SLR (digital camera that can swap lenses and other parts) or a "Superzoom." The problem with all SLR's that are "pro" which means large, not something that can be placed in the pocket of a jacket, even large. Olympus, another company makes the lowest quality possible, but Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras are excellent. We offer a couple of links to data on such cameras. If you are looking for to spend $ 500 – $ 700 and not spend more, get a good Superzoom. It is almost as good as an SLR and a couple of interchangeable lenses in most of the situation and everything is "all-in-one. If $ 500 – $ 700 is to buy the basis of a photographic system that will continue to invest in, have an SLR. like these: Olympus 510 or 520 Canon XSi or XS (wait a couple of months, the price will drop on the XS) Sony 300 or 350 (a little larger than others, but a cool flip out screen is great for catching the children realized they are being photographed). Make sure the camera has image stabilization or vibration reduction (same). It will give plus many non-blurred images automatically.

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