I am leaning towards Nikon and will probably go with the D5000 simply because I am scared I will regret not spending the extra $150 if I go with the D3000. But I could also take that extra $150 and put it towards a better lens. I hate decisions
The thing about the Olympus that seemed appealing is the anti-vibration is built into the body instead of the lens. Supposedly this makes the lenses cheaper. Do you know if that is true and if it is as good as the lens stabilizers?
Does it really make a difference if I get 3, 5 or 7 point focus?
One of the things I want to be able to do is take really close up pictures of flowers and bugs and such. Is there any particular spec I need to be looking for to make sure a camera can do that well?
I do plan on taking a photography class at the local community college next semester so I want to make sure I have camera that will allow me to control and set all of the key parameters and not be a simple point and shoot. Will any decent SLR allow me to that?
Thanks again

The thing about the Olympus that seemed appealing is the anti-vibration is built into the body instead of the lens. Supposedly this makes the lenses cheaper. Do you know if that is true and if it is as good as the lens stabilizers?
Does it really make a difference if I get 3, 5 or 7 point focus?
One of the things I want to be able to do is take really close up pictures of flowers and bugs and such. Is there any particular spec I need to be looking for to make sure a camera can do that well?
I do plan on taking a photography class at the local community college next semester so I want to make sure I have camera that will allow me to control and set all of the key parameters and not be a simple point and shoot. Will any decent SLR allow me to that?
Thanks again
need some help with a camera recommendation
14/04/2010 05:39:06 PM
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Camera stuff
14/04/2010 06:43:33 PM
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Consumer Reports Info for Amy's suggestions:
14/04/2010 06:54:54 PM
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Wow. So $600 is considered "entry level camera" here? *NM*
15/04/2010 12:35:08 PM
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Yes, when looking at SLRs
15/04/2010 12:40:27 PM
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a couple of slightly techincal questions
14/04/2010 06:58:33 PM
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I love my Nikon.
14/04/2010 06:46:11 PM
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those are awesome thanks
14/04/2010 07:01:56 PM
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I am looking to buy a macro lens.
14/04/2010 07:15:32 PM
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As much as I normally don't like aftermarket lenses
15/04/2010 02:59:09 PM
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I'll translate
15/04/2010 03:42:08 PM
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LOL! Thanks
15/04/2010 04:11:50 PM
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Re: LOL! Thanks
15/04/2010 04:38:51 PM
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Re: LOL! Thanks
15/04/2010 04:55:36 PM
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I tend to rate this guy's opinions, by the by:
14/04/2010 11:46:55 PM
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Okay. I'm not much of a photographer. But I do work in a photo lab so I do have helpful tips.
15/04/2010 03:35:50 PM
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stay away from olympus
15/04/2010 01:33:01 AM
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that seems to be the popular opinion
15/04/2010 05:28:50 AM
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I'm a Canon guy.
15/04/2010 02:15:38 AM
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The D5o00 or Canon do seem like the way to go
15/04/2010 05:23:39 AM
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