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The best digi Camera under $600
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<blockquote data-quote="4fit?" data-source="post: 6686191" data-attributes="member: 24998"><p>Yes, the D40 would certainly make a good camera for someone just entering the dSLR world on a budget. The Rebel XT (350D) is actually a pretty good camera as well. Since the release of the Rebel XSi (450D), the XTi (400D) has taken the XT's (350D) place as the entry-level SLR from Canon, and the XT is no longer in the lineup.</p><p></p><p>As I, and others, have said before, make sure to go to a store where you can hold and test the cameras before you buy. The feel of the camera is VERY important and many users find the Canon Rebel line to be too small to comfortably hold in your hand. The same has been said about the D40 as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4fit?, post: 6686191, member: 24998"] Yes, the D40 would certainly make a good camera for someone just entering the dSLR world on a budget. The Rebel XT (350D) is actually a pretty good camera as well. Since the release of the Rebel XSi (450D), the XTi (400D) has taken the XT's (350D) place as the entry-level SLR from Canon, and the XT is no longer in the lineup. As I, and others, have said before, make sure to go to a store where you can hold and test the cameras before you buy. The feel of the camera is VERY important and many users find the Canon Rebel line to be too small to comfortably hold in your hand. The same has been said about the D40 as well. [/QUOTE]
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