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    What DSLR cammera do you recommend ?

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      NewOne
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      Thanks you all! I am sure this will help me a lot to take a decision.
      I will inform you about my decisions.

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        tfdesign
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        It's a shame you hate electronic viewfinders. I have a Lumix G1. I use it for photographs for a local community newspaper. Its electronic viewfinder is very accurate and extremely high resolution. I have absolutely no problems with it. I also have a Nagoaka 5x4 view camera, for most of my architectural work, but that is another story. ๐Ÿ˜„

        I would recommend the Lumix LX3, because of its size and handiness. The Lumix also has a Leica 24mm f2 lens fitted to it. It's the next camera I will buy. Perfect for SketchUp!

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          chango70
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          I personally would recommend you the Olympus E3. A top end model for Mid-range price.

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            NewOne
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            @chango70 said:

            I personally would recommend you the Olympus E3. A top end model for Mid-range price.

            If I would find it on e-bay fitting on my budget, I wouldn't wait an other chance ๐Ÿ˜› But as I can see since now, just the body is more than 1000$

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              chango70
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              Yes forgot about body only... I have some four third lenses so when I check for prices I always just look at body only. Sorry about that.

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                nomeradona
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                I will recommend either Nikon D40/ or D60 based on your dscription. shoot what you could see. But personally i will go With Nikon D90.. it s very good camera, most of my students are using D90 and i envy them.. I have at the moment sony DSLR with viewingscreen but i dont really use it that much after i had the NikonD60 which was my price for the recetn podium contest. I honesltly say Nikon is much better than my SOny, even i could preview what i could see immediatelly what i see in this screen. but comparing Nikon D60 and D90, i will go for D90 because of the efficiency of it when buying lenses. with D60 there are indeed some lens that you can even use the AF function, because it doesnot have a built in BODY AF like the one with d90.. ALSO IN d90 even I go with higher ISO, traces of noise were so minimal.

                on the other hand if you are worried about the price, just akwe the basic D40 or D60 then and just invest with different lenses(macro or zoom lenses) later.

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                  Edson
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                  the nikons suggested here are great. so is the olympus evolt e-500 which i own. when buying make sure to check the prices at B&H Photovideo. i have bought many things from them at great prices, including my olympus.

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre โ€ข brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                    chango70
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                    Edson the Olympus E-500 have been discontinued. Its lasted incarnation is the E-620. I also Recommend the E-30.

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                      NewOne
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                      @chango70 said:

                      I also Recommend the E-30.

                      Indeed! Olympus E-30 seems to be a very good option ! I must compare it with Nikon D90.
                      Slowly but sure, something gets contour here ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        Edson
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                        a good place to find reviews and comparisons is c-net.

                        edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre โ€ข brasil
                        http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                          Jackson
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                          http://www.dpreview.com/ is probably the best review site for the pro/prosumer digital camera market- they go into great detail (10+ pages) on cameras that have been around for a while and still give excellent reviews on new released cameras.

                          http://www.cameralabs.com/ is also very good, very detailed consistent reviews aimed more at the advanced amateur market.

                          After months of research I've actually decided away from buying a DSLR as my next camera, think I'll go for a top-end compact instead: either the Ricoh GR Digital III, Canon PowerShot G11 (drool) or maybe the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. The reality is I use my camera mostly for photographing materials for using as render textures so I need to be able to have it with me most of the time and for architectural photography used with a tripod so I don't need the ultra-low-noise large or full-format sensors which DSLRs offer. At "normal" light levels any of the above cameras will produce results as good as the lower end prosumer DSLRs so they only trade-off is not being able to upgrade lenses in the future. The brand new Canon PowerShot G11 is said to have much improved light-sensitivity; equivalent to 2 stops, which is very impressive. These compacts (which many journalism photographers carry as a backup) are generally more robust too. They're definitely a serious alternative to lower-end DSLRs.

                          Jackson

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