Renay Billiar: I have a canon EOS 450D which is pretty good =)
Arnette Dominici: Canon 40D.
Donald Caravalho: You don't mention which cameras you've used, but if you haven't used a digital SLR, you should definitely consider going in that direction. There is a lot more flexibility with a camera with interchangeable lenses and manual controls.Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony all make excellent SLR cameras. Find a camera store near you and go down and hold a few different brands of camera. How the camera "feels" in your hand is more important than the technical specs like the number of mega-pixels....Show more
Kassie Kay: First thing: There is no such thing as a specifically 'pro' camera, but pros do generally use top end DSLRs (from, say £3,000 plus extras) because they give excellent image quality and are rugged and reliable. There are no DSLRs on sale in Britain for £300, but they do start around £350. All brands on sale in Britain are good, the top t! hree are generally considered to be Nikon, Canon, and Sony. Certainly any DSLR will give you a good start in serious (and fun) photography. Indeed any DSLR becomes more versatile when you buy further lenses for it. The other way to look at it is a 'bridge' camera - which have long zoom lenses and start around £180. The physically smaller sensors in bridge cameras mean that the ultimate quality of DSLRs is not quite there, but the quality may be plenty enough for you....Show more
Gladys Worthing: Nikon = the best because whenever I look at a Nikon photo I feel like I am actually there. The photos are so crisp and clear. Check out a http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/nikon...
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