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Two things:

1. I currently shoot on a casual camera. What do you think? PIC RELATED

2. When I upgrade to a SLR, what make and model should I go with? Small price tags (in relation) are needed.
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>> Skaterbum Photography
Haha I've been wondering the same. OP.

I too would like some suggestions.

I've been considering a Canon Rebel XTI
>> OP here thickyeight
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>>145771
That's the best conclusion I've come to, as well, the Canon Rebel. Thing is, though, how does one actually get deep into photography when they have no tools to make all their knowledge real with? Somebody could tell me to purchase and start shooting on a Wizard Corp. Digital Fucklick 2.0 and I'd be like, "Quality, huh?"

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