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They are 1. Nikon D3000. As far as I can see the advantages of this are 'guide mode' (can this be done with a decent photography book?), image stabilisation and a decent base camera with good reviews. Cons are no live view and only one kit lens (18-55VR).
For around the same price there is the olympus e-450 which has 2 kit lenses for the same price (14-42 and 40-150). It has no image stabilisation in lens or body but does have live view.
How important is the stabilsation / live view and will the twin lens allow for more versatility as (hopefully) skills develop? Or should I go with the Nikon which is aimed at beginners?
Third choice is the olympus E-520 - but this is more expensive with single kit lens only (only want to go this route if others are deemed to be no good)
Or is there a fourth choice (body only plus separate lens for instance)
All help very gratefully recieved
Thanks in advance, Shaun