Originally Posted by
inkista
One main thing that I think might require additional emphasis earlier on, although it's addressed and more or less understood, is the high cost involved in a dSLR system overall. This tends to be as much or more of a deciding factor on someone going dSLR than the photographic advantages. Most newbies who are looking to get their first dSLR are still thinking from a P&S point-of-view that the camera is a self-contained system. They just see that the camera kit costs X amount more than a P&S camera and persist in thinking of a dSLR as an upgrade. But it's more of a paradigm switch from a camera to a camera system. I tend to make the analogy to newbies that a P&S camera is like a swiss army knife, while a dSLR is more like a big red tool box: and you still have to buy the tools to go in it. The camera body is only the base cost to get into dSLR photography.