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Buying a dslr, need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="rjs281" data-source="post: 14307007" data-attributes="member: 21981"><p>If you really want to do this as a hobby that you well stick with, get the better camera. You well be in over your head with both at first. If you stick with it you well be wishing you got the better camera down the road. When the lesser camera's burst mode isn't enough or something like that. If money is an issue then get the cheaper one. This is not a cheap hobby no matter which one you get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs281, post: 14307007, member: 21981"] If you really want to do this as a hobby that you well stick with, get the better camera. You well be in over your head with both at first. If you stick with it you well be wishing you got the better camera down the road. When the lesser camera's burst mode isn't enough or something like that. If money is an issue then get the cheaper one. This is not a cheap hobby no matter which one you get. [/QUOTE]
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