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>>180509 Go to a store and feel around all the cameras in its price range. Get the one that feels best, unless it's a D40 or D60, in which case get a used D50. They messed it up for serious photography in the "upgrade."
If I had to suggest an entry-level DSLR based on the spec sheet, I'd suggest the Pentax *ist D or *ist DS. They've got better viewfinders than any APS-C DSLR except the Pentax x0D series, and they're the only entry-level DSLRs to have two control dials. They're discontinued, but buying used is fine.
But really, buy on ergonomics. The reason I'm suggesting the *ist is because its spec sheet indicates it probably owns all the other in ergonomics- I've never held one.
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