sjams
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I am going to be using this for kids, pets, vacation, and would like to do some nature pics. Just want to go a step up from my Canon Power Shot S3.
The Canon is in a package that has both 18-55mm IS and 75-300mm lens'. (at Sam's)
The Nikon would be just the camera. (at Target)
Both are relatively close in price.
I know there are Nikon people and Canon people. Just not sure which way to go.
I have held both and they seem the same.
I think both have video capabilities and that would be fun.
Just confused.
The Canon is in a package that has both 18-55mm IS and 75-300mm lens'. (at Sam's)
The Nikon would be just the camera. (at Target)
Both are relatively close in price.
I know there are Nikon people and Canon people. Just not sure which way to go.
I have held both and they seem the same.
I think both have video capabilities and that would be fun.
Just confused.

Seriously though the K-x does have video and a nice set of specifications for the money.
nikon D5000 or pentax K-x, etc.
A DSLR takes a little getting used to, but it's really not much "harder" to use than a bridge camera. If you understand exposure (aperture, shutter speed and ISO) you know enough to get started and get taking great pictures.