The most important piece of equipment when it comes to taking good pictures has nothing to do with anything you can buy at a store. It's actually your own two eyes and your brain. Being able to see what you want to take a picture in your mind is the first step to taking a great picture. It really doesn't matter if you have a 0 camera, or a ,000 camera. If you can't see and compose the desired image with your own eyes, in your mind, then save yourself a whack of money and buy the 0 camera.
I heard a great story from an aspiring young photographer about their college days. His professor in a photography class full of promising professional photographers was given a simple task. They were shown a dozen or so beautiful and artistic photographs. Their task was to determine which photographs were taken by some very expensive SLR cameras, and which were taken by some very inexpensive point and shoot cameras. The end result? Their success rate was about as good as if they had just randomly guessed.
Nikon D3000
The point I'm trying to make here, is not that you need to be the next Fran Lebowitz to take great photographs. What I am trying to say is, don't sweat over a bunch of technical specifications and marketing hyperbole while trying to decide on which digital camera is best for me. It doesn't really matter. What does matter, is that you make a decision, and start taking pictures. The more pictures you take, the better your next set of pictures will be.
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