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Hmm... a new tv and 360 sure would make my day. Yep.... a new tv and 360... a new tv thats good... and free. yep
Hmm... a new tv sure would make my day. Yep.... a new tv... a new tv thats good... and free. yep
sony should show microsoft some love, and in the process make some money by putting out a br player for the xbox 360.
ipod touch 2: now available at your local big and tall stores.
but seriously... does it include a wall mount?
wow... looks like a concept golf cart. You don't even have to be fashion conscious to think its ugly. That things an eye sore.
Ethyriel,
If your on a budget, I would recommend buying a sigma lens for nikon mount. They are pretty cheap for what they are. The lens I use the most is a sigma 10-20mm. The most universal is probably a good zoom maybe a 28-70mm. If you are just getting into dslr cameras I wouldn't recommend anything too nice. A d80 or d200 is a good entry level camera. Just don't get anything for ritz unless you want to only have 1 arm to shoot with and 1 leg to walk with.
But either way, a less expensive nikon d series is the best choice and good entry level camera.
& @ Ethyriel How much is your budget. If you already have lenses you should just buy the body only. You can get it for about the same price as the d90 or d80s/x will be.

$899:
http://www.shopcartusa.com/P_Nikon_D300_Digital_SLR_25432/PT_Y/?ic_campID=98

@ paragraph...
yeah... so I guess your assuming this cameras full frame, and like 10 fps. Well I'm sorry but a pentax camera can never compare to a nikon especially the d3. Thats also not to mention the lenses. Theres really no comparison to nikkor glass(money aside)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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