Re: OK, which camera?

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Define professional standards....
Ibelieve the D70 is a great entry-level DSLR, and with $200 in rebates if you buy the kit ;)


At 01:26 PM 2/2/05, you wrote:
I am going to be getting a digital camera in the next 2 weeks. I have a
limited amount of money and would like to get a Canon, but I don't have any Canon
lenses, so I can't do that. I will use the images for magazines, and to
transmit to my agencies, so they need to be very good quality and high res with
maximum sharpness. Anyway, I am looking at the D70 kit with Nikkor lense(s), the
D100, or the D1x (used on Ebay). I will probably get the D70, but is it up to
professional standards? There are also some used D2H's on Ebay, but I think it
is only 4.? megapixels. The D1X is not as high megapixel wise as the D70. I
know I am not speaking correct digital terminology, but I am a beginner in the
digital arena. Thanks!


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