Tinker Bell Fan
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Let me first say that I have loved viewing EVERYONE's photos here on the DIS - you all are awesome! 
Now on to my question...which camera should I choose?
Background: I've had a few point-n-shoot cameras - nothing fancy (Panasonic, Kodak...etc.). I'm looking to "upgrade". I like the ease of point-n-shoots only because I don't know the difference between, say ISO 1600 and ISO 3200, heck I'm not sure what ISO actually means.
All I know is I love taking pictures! And I'm interested in learning how to take really good (great) pictures.
I mostly take pictures of scenery and our pets (and family at the holidays). At Disney I usually take pictures of EVERYTHING. And I really want something to take pictures of fireworks and other night shots.
So...what would you suggest for a "newbie" in regards to a DSLR?
DH says I can spend up to $500 (maybe $600).
Thanks much for your suggestions!!

Now on to my question...which camera should I choose?
Background: I've had a few point-n-shoot cameras - nothing fancy (Panasonic, Kodak...etc.). I'm looking to "upgrade". I like the ease of point-n-shoots only because I don't know the difference between, say ISO 1600 and ISO 3200, heck I'm not sure what ISO actually means.
All I know is I love taking pictures! And I'm interested in learning how to take really good (great) pictures.I mostly take pictures of scenery and our pets (and family at the holidays). At Disney I usually take pictures of EVERYTHING. And I really want something to take pictures of fireworks and other night shots.
So...what would you suggest for a "newbie" in regards to a DSLR?
DH says I can spend up to $500 (maybe $600).

Thanks much for your suggestions!!

