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Hi John; I am looking at the Nikon 3100 and the Canon Tf5i Eos Rebel. Nikon has 16m pixels and the Canon has 18m pixels. I am just a beginner digital user and I've read that more then 14m pixels is too much for my nature and landscape hobby. The feature I would like to not have is video. Would it be wise to buy a factory refurbished camera that doesn't have the video feature? The lens or lenses would be from 35-70 and 70-210 or as close to that set up. My film cameras are still in very good shape and I am "itching" to get back into photography after a ten year break. I have a Minolta srt 202 with a 35-70 "two touch" zoom ( my favorite) and a 70-210 zoom. Both are MD lenses, and I have a Pentax 1000, looking to find the same zoom set as my Minolta. I will still be using slide film. I will have a lot to learn going into digital and maybe I will finally retire my film cameras. I've checked the stores that sell DSLRs and I will go get a closer look at them. I'm hoping the cameras are not so small that my hands will be too big. I will ask questions after I have studied the ins and outs, not all the tricks of good shooting are in the books.
Bob