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Just realize that 90% of photography is the person standing behind the camera, and their vision, and their inspiration. If you've got the vision and the inspiration it's amazing what you can do with even the junkiest of cameras and lenses. On the other hand, someone with no vision, no inspiration, no imagination, and no creativity will still make crappy photos no matter how much they spend on camera gear.
For most reasonable uses you don't need to spend much at all. The entry level DSLR, one of the kit lenses, and a flash are all you really need.
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you won't get concrete advice with your question, it is too general. You need to define:
1. Your level of interest in photography.
2. Your knowledge of photography.
3. The type of pictures you will be taking.
Is it possible to purchase a camera and have it work for say macro work and other types simply by using a different lens?
Yes, this is where an SLR or DSLR comes in with the ability to change lenses. As I said earlier, a very, very basic setup would be either a Canon Rebel or a Nikon D40 with the kit lens (the lens that comes with it).
ok, currently I am just starting into photography. I know some basics, about setting a scene and shooting it.
I think I would be most interested in shooting people.
Is it possible to purchase a camera and have it work for say macro work and other types simply by using a different lens?
so,
i see everyone throwing all these different model names and specs around. for a beginner, what should one expect to invest in purchasing a decent camera?