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@@@ DSLRs aren鈥檛 just for professionals. The entry-level range鈥攚hich I鈥檒l define as cameras costing less than $1,000鈥攁re a fine first port of entry for budding shutterbugs who want to step up from smartphones and point-and-shoots. Sure, you can spend lots and lots of money on a camera, and as you do you鈥檒l get faster shooting speeds, more focus points, better telephoto images, and improved low-light handling. But today鈥檚 entry-level DSLRs鈥攆rom companies like Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and Sony鈥攁re better than ever, offering plenty of oomph to get you started and the ability to grow with you as your skills and needs change and evolve. Sure, sometimes it鈥檚 clear that these aren鈥檛 top-of-the-line cameras: In some cases, you鈥檒l run into stiff switches and dials or inordinately loud and clunky shutters. But overall, it鈥檚 impressive just how functional the more affordable models can be. In fact, they even have some advantages over their high-end counterparts. For one thing, most are smaller and lighter: The Canon T5 weighs 1 pound, and the Nikon D3300 just 0.9 pound. The candidates

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