I'm sure you've all heard this asked numerous times so please forgive me. I'm in the market for a DSLR and have narrowed my choices down to a Nikon D3100 or D5000 or a Canon T1i or T2i and need some help with my decision. It seems like most of you have much more expensive cameras than those so if I'm in the wrong forum please let me know.
Some background first. I was heavily into photography, (hobby stuff, not professional) back in the 70s and had a Pentax followed by a Nikon. I had my own dark room for black and white film. Over the past year I've started to get the itch again so now I need help with my choice. I've had an Olympus (don't remember the model) and now have a Canon Power Shot A510 point and shoot camera. The type of photography I'm interested in is nature photography including landscapes, macro and birding but also am interested in photographing people in outdoor settings.
Based on that prelude, what camera would suit that type of photography the best? I'm kind of leaning towards the Canon but don't know if it's worth spending the extra money for the T2i versus the T1i. I also considered Pentax but being that I will likely want to rent lenses to try prior to purchasing, it is much harder to find lenses for rent for a Pentax. Well that's enough to bore you so let me know if you need any more information to help with my decision.
Thanks,
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