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>>280012 Then any brand will be fine, except Sony because of reasons I'm sure others won't fail to point out. You -might- want to avoid Olympus' digital SLRs too because of their smaller sensor format.
I'd go for either Canon (went Canon, lust for the other two at times), Nikon or Pentax. If you're looking forward to using fullframe sensors (FF) one day, discard Pentax. If you don't want FF anyways, you might like a Pentax, they're very well featured for the price and they have nice optics.
Between Canon and Nikon, it depends on two things mainly: how they feel in your hands, and how much you want to spend. Low end Canons feel like shit handling them. Low end Nikons suck dick because they're crippled and are overall bad investments because of certain features that are discarded to lower their price (cant autofocus on 85% of the available lenses and the tiny viewfinder sucks dick for focusing manually).
Mid-range and upwards, Canon and Nikon are both just fine. At that point it's about which interface you like better (their ergonomics, control layouts, and menus are very different). At that point it's just taste.
Now Im going for real.
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