> There are several $600-$1000 models.  If you already have an SLR, it
> would pay to buy a DSLR of the same brand so you can use the lenses.  My
> mother owns a Canon Digital Rebel and loves it.

Good point. We've got some old Canon lenses that are still in good shape.

> Great camera for the
> price (600-800 maybe?)

That's within our price range too.

> In the end, though, the DSLR only gets used for family portraits and
> artistic shots.  The 4 MP point and shoot goes to Europe while the DSLR
> stays home.  Bulky has its disadvantages.

Yeah. My wife does engagement and bridal portraits, so it'll mostly be
for that. We've got a 2 MP that does a decent job for on-the-go
happenings.

Thanks,
--
Michael Moore
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