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[QUOTE="MedigoFlame, post: 8391749, member: 130292"] Thanks for the suggestions guys! Been looking through the posts learning that much more about these higher end cameras. I know it really isn't the equipment that makes the art, especially from what I've seen from some people I know who have such cameras. :crazy: But I feel like the point-and-shoot cameras really limit you on what you want out of what you can make the best of in the moment. I do apologize for not setting my price range in the OP, I was thinking somewhere around $800 including the cost of lenses and a tripod. Speaking of practicing with DSLRs, I had a friend offer to let me try out his Canon Rebel T3i. Luckily he's also part of our group and will bring his camera often, although he doesn't have a tripod to use. So I'll be able to mess around with it the next time my friends hold a photoshoot or maybe at an event... I don't intend to do filming anytime soon... Still haven't gotten any editing programs and I haven't looked into it as much as photography. I'll be looking through several of the suggested cameras and equipment to see what will work out for the money. Feel like I have more to say but I can't get it out of my head. :irked: Edit: Just had a friend suggest this D3200 that comes with two lenses? [url]http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Nikon+D3200+24.2MP+Digital+SLR+Camera+with+18-55mm+Lens+%26+Extra+55-200mm+Lens/9999201500050001.p?id=pcmprd200400050001&skuId=9999201500050001[/url] Also want to add that a friend of mine who used to work at Best Buy suggested this since he has a premium Best Buy rewards membership with a two month return policy. >_> [/QUOTE]
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