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As a first time buyer of a DSLR and a very amateur photographer, willing to have more control over my images than a point and shoot, I researched some entry level DSLR's.
I was impressed with Canon's 1000D/Rebel XS as a good starter but noticed it was released in 2008. My worry is that after buying this camera, Canon will release a new entry level SLR with better specs. (such as video shooting, which the 1000D doesn't have but all their newer mid range level cameras do)
Can anyone help me? Should I wait until Canon do eventually release a follow up or should I bite the bullet and spend a fair amount of money on a camera that might be a dinosaur in 5years time?
I was impressed with Canon's 1000D/Rebel XS as a good starter but noticed it was released in 2008. My worry is that after buying this camera, Canon will release a new entry level SLR with better specs. (such as video shooting, which the 1000D doesn't have but all their newer mid range level cameras do)
Can anyone help me? Should I wait until Canon do eventually release a follow up or should I bite the bullet and spend a fair amount of money on a camera that might be a dinosaur in 5years time?
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