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Anonymous
Buy an entry level DSLR (Rebel, D40, K100D, etc.) or one a level up (40D, D80, K10D, A100, etc.), depending on what you want and need. You won't get much higher image quality by going for a more expensive one, so throw that out of the consideration.
Go to a camera store, hold them in your hand, and buy the one that feels the most comfortable.
Then buy a fast (low f/#) normal prime (a 28mm lens is just about perfect, 30 and 35mm are also options) and you're set to start learning well.
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