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>>206027 Go to a store (you can buy elsewhere) and play around with all the models: Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony. Pick the one you like best, buy it, don't be afraid to get an earlier used model, and do definitely get a used D50 if you like the D60; D60's gimped.
Avoid Olympus, not good for wides.
Anything 24mm or less. Come back when you've picked a camera for specific suggestions.
Then also get a 50/1.8 and you're set to start learning.
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