Where can I find a awfully correct SLR digital camera near at least possible 10mp or more would be better for public sale?
Answers: If you do not already have a camera system, I would recommend Nikon. I've be a Nikon user for years and I've used Canon as well. Both are excellent systems but my biggest reason for prefering Nikon over Canon is how flowing they are to use. Settings that I change constantly from picture to picture are right at hand at my finger tips. I'm sure once you're used to a Canon it's just as effortless, but it just seem that Nikon are more no-nonsense than Canon. Just my opinion, and an view that was formed after using both.
I enjoy a photography business and I would not recommend buying anything you're planning to try and make a profit on from eBay. Any "retailers" you find online that hold a deal that is to say just "too righteous to be true", is probably because it is. I bought my first DSLR on eBay and fortunately didn't get burned. But almost everyone else I know that tried to buy at hand has.
I other buy new from Adorama.com. They are a really reputable wholesaler who if you get a product from them and inwardly their return policy decide that you don't approaching something, you can send it stern, no questions asked.
As far as Nikon go, I would recommend getting a D200 (10mp), or the new D300 (12mp i think). The D80 and the D40(x) are nice cameras, but they're not professional class. They're not built to professional durability standards, and they don't use CF memory cards which are the professional standard. I personally enjoy 2x D200's and LOVE them. I have them both beside the optional vertical grip (which allows use of 2 battery at a time in them instead of 1 lacking the attachment). This attachment makes taking vertical full body shots so uncomplicated!!
If you're going to be shooting mostly people... receive a Fuji. They use Nikon lenses and have the out-and-out best color for people pictures of any DSLR available. Only discouraging thing, their operation is soooooo stinking SLOW!! The menus are confusing and every function on the camera go at a snails pace. But the picture element is amazing.
If you're on a budget, I would recommend buying really nice lenses (because lenses will stay current a lot longer than your digital body will) and buying a Nikon D70s. It's solely 6mp, but megapixels don't make better similes, they make bigger metaphors. The more megapixels there are surrounded by your image, the bigger print you'll know how to make. (I shoot sports adjectives the time with a Nikon D2h next to it set on 2mp, and I print 5x7's and 8x10's all time with no distortion or pixelation to the metaphors.) But yes, spend your money on the lenses and look into buying a used or refurbished D70s from Adorama (www.adorama.com). The D70s uses CF memory cards so whenever you have made some money and are in position to step up to a professional grade camera (or pro-sumer as the D200/300 would be) you won't own to reinvest in a undamaged new format of memory cards.
Not exactly sure what you're planning on shooting, but I shoot seriously of weddings, portraits, and sports... here are the Nikon lenses I use for all of my job:
Nikon 10.5mm fisheye
Nikon 12-24mm f/4
Nikon 17-55mm DX f/2.8
Nikon 70-200mm DX VR f/2.8
Nikon 80-400mm VR (use this for sports)
Which ever system you decide to travel with, plan to stick next to it for a long time. You'll be investing a lot of money into lenses and bodies and it'll be money fruitless if a year from now you switch over to the other and consequently have to rebuy adjectives your lenses for the other system.
Another thing... doesn`t matter what you do... do not let some camera store jockey put on the market you on 3rd party lenses. Camera stores cause more money selling you Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, etc. lenses than they do selling Canon or Nikon. Whatever system you have, buy those lenses. Canon and Nikon know how to trade name lenses for their cameras, and they know how to do it better than anyone else. Also, their glass is greater quality. You'll get hold of what you pay for contained by buying the brand that goes beside your camera.
Hope I was of some sort of relief.... Just speaking from my own experience in getting situated next to my own business and gear.
Don't forget when you buy, you'll need memory cards, I recommend SanDisk and Lexar, as I'm sure any other pro would do equal. Don't mess with past its sell-by date brands. Those are more prone to data loss than anything else. Also, you'll probably inevitability a flash.... most cameras have them built within, but they generally don't sit dignified enough and can issue a shadow in the bottom of your pictures where on earth the flash isn't reaching over the end of your lens. Also... buy spare battery. When I bought my D200's I bought 3 batteries for respectively to make a total of 4 for respectively since I was planning on using the vertical grip attachment that allowed for the use of 2 battery at a time.
Good luck!!
Mine was really expensive too. I love my Nikon D80. The D200 is more expensive (the most expensive within that line) but not worth the money in my judgment. I bought my on ebay for $1200. If you are starting a business you should really concider dumping some good money into it or you won't be respected as a photographer. My D80 is great and I love it, but even still it is not that professional. It is a 10.2 and take amazing pictures. I have have it a year now and LOVE it!! Best camera ever! Good luck! P.S. You should also acquire the flash with it. An SB600. Great flash!!
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