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Sep 7 2010 10:54pm
Sony Alpha A230L
or the
Nikon D3000

Which is better for a beginner getting into DSLR's?
Over all best?
Pros and Cons?
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Sep 8 2010 10:41pm
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Sep 8 2010 11:03pm
D3000. avoid sony slrs untl the 900. I have a sony a100, x3 a200's, and some higher.

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Quote (onepagememory @ Sep 8 2010 09:03pm)
D3000. avoid sony slrs untl the 900. I have a sony a100, x3 a200's, and some higher.


is the sony a100 good compared to d3000?
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D3000 is trash. And I am even a Nikon person.
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Sep 8 2010 11:30pm
Quote (CitizenScuba @ Sep 8 2010 09:29pm)
D3000 is trash. And I am even a Nikon person.


what do you suggest for a budget DSLR?
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Quote (CitizenScuba @ Sep 8 2010 11:29pm)
D3000 is trash. And I am even a Nikon person.


I agree with this for the most part... it has huge limitations and doesn't do well in low light conditions. I don't know anything about sonys but if onepage says you should get a d3000 instead of a sony before the 900 then they are much worse. Now if you're going to get serious about this I would suggest waiting for a little while to get a better camera and in the meantime practice with any camera you have at your disposal. I didn't and I regret it a little

what is your budget?

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Quote (succulentdesire @ Sep 8 2010 09:32pm)
I agree with this for the most part... it has huge limitations and doesn't do well in low light conditions. I don't know anything about sonys but if onepage says you should get a d3000 instead of a sony before the 900 then they are much worse. Now if you're going to get serious about this I would suggest waiting for a little while to get a better camera and in the meantime practice with any camera you have at your disposal. I didn't and I regret it a little

what is your budget?

$500
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Sep 8 2010 11:38pm
Buy a used body that is a year or two old. I bought a new D80 a year and half ago. If I could go back, I wouldn't get anything lower than a D90. And I would have considered getting a used full frame body with just one prime to start with but I sadly didn't know better... If only...

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Quote (CitizenScuba @ Sep 8 2010 11:38pm)
Buy a used body that is a year or two old. I bought a new D80 a year and half ago. If I could go back, I wouldn't get anything lower than a D90. And I would have considered getting a used full frame body with just one prime to start with but I sadly didn't know better... If only...


ditto :/ the difference is i haven't actually tried a d90 but I've personally seen the difference
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