Digital Slr Cameras Sales

First digital SLR camera with a budget of $ 800. What is my best choice? ?
I was able to get a peek at the ad leaves on Sunday for the camera and the wolf Here are the businesses have to leave (the deals come with a GiftCard $ 50): – Nikon D80 with 18-135mm lens = $ 899 – Nikon D60 with 18-55mm + 55-200mm VR = $ 649 + $ 250 = $ 899 – Nikon D40 with 18-55mm + 55-200mm VR = $ 499 + $ 99 = $ 598 – Canon XSi with 18 -55mm + 75-300mm = $ 799 + $ 99 = $ 899 Basically, the D40, XSI and D60, the first is the sale price they are having price is the second that it would cost me to add a lens tele that I really like to have. Based on my camera options, which would be the best deal? Obviously, getting the D40 is the cheapest business and allow me get a protection plan or some other things with him or anything, but it would be smarter to get a better camera (D80, 60 or xsi?) and just wait the tele lens? Thank you!
I am a Nikon person and had Nikons since the 70's I personally think that the Nikon D40 give you more for your dollar than any DSLR today. There some do more, but you pay a good bit more. Do not let the lower megapixels concern if you do very large prints you will never notice the smaller DSLR. My brother recently needs a DSLR for a class and I recommended the D40 to him So I would also not get the D40 to D40. The Nikon D40 has limited functions compared with DSLR input of others. Yes, you funtioncas than a camera body $ 1500. There is aa cut its airplanes or more than any DSLR entry level. I have a D300 and a D40 and when I am shooting for fun I grab a D40. Your weight, a joy to use and gives good results if you have a little more money the D60 give you a number of things you want. It has the latest firmware and image processors, designed for sensor 10 MP. He has an "Active Dust Reduction System with air circulation. Nikon not putting a system on the D40 to deal with dust is one of the biggest drawbacks I can see to the D40 (though I still think it's an excellent camera for the money) If you change the dust goes into the camera lens needs a system to handle it. With the D60 you get a VR lens. This will help with low light (which may offer that now with the D40, but initially was not). The D60 has Adaptive Dynamic Range. Nikon D calls "Active-Lighting," It allows you to save a few highlights that my being lost. She has a new system of measurement better than the D40. So you can not get the D40 to D40 x and spend the money on other lenses or a flash Some people will want to make a big deal of the fact that there are some nikon lenses that autofocus on these cameras. At present, there are "only" about 39 lenses that autofocus on these cameras. They cover the range of distances lengths. I doubt any photographer would be seriously limited with "only" this many lenses to choose from. If you want to manually focus you can more than double that and do so at a low cost. Manual focusing is easy and how we did things for decades before the advent of autofocus. Cannon and Nikon chose to put the reduction vibration on the lens and not the body. Somefolks put it on camera, and do it. Yes, that means you get stabilization only on lenses with this feature built into the body, in theory would work in each lens. But in fact the image stbilization the lens has proved to work faster and smoother, with a smaller impact on the time of focus image stabilization in the body
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