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talk to me abt digital slr and slr-like cameras
ok, so i think I am almost ready to buy a "real" camera, and need a bit of guidance. Essentially I am looking for something to do pictures of the kids. I don't take my kids in to be photographed, and I want real quality pictures that would look as good as a framed 8x10 on the wall as they do in an album. Something that you could look at and feel like it was on par qualitywise with a professional shot.
I want crisp. I want to be able to manipulate the photos-- I know a fair amount about photo manipulation in photoshop, and would love to be able to play with images. The other side of the coin is, I know nothign about SLR cameras. I have always always always wanted to learn, and might even be able to make time for a class if it is absolutely necessary. I know a fair amount about composition (from some art and design classes in college), so I am not starting entirely from scratch--- just learning about lenses and settings and the like are a little scary to me.
Lastly, I don't have 1500 dollars to drop right now-- I might could make 7-800 happen, less would be great though-- say 300-500 would be perfect (we got cash from my FIL for cmas, but I need to make sure the bills are paid before I will know exactly how much I have to spend). I DO want something I can use for 5 years or so though-- I want something that will grow with me, kwim?
So what cameras should I look at? I have browed both the slr and the "slr-like". Can anyone explain in detail the difference, and why one would be better than the other for me?
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