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What is the intended use of your photos?
Do you need a high buffer for shooting multiple images in quick succession?
Are you going to want to shoot video as well?
Are you going to be printing poster sized images that you want to be extremely sharp?
It's difficult to point you in a direction without knowing what you're looking for. A cheaper crop sensor dslr might be perfect, or a full-frame high-end dslr might be right. It really depends on what you need the camera to do.
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