Equipment advice for an old timer

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Texmike

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I have been scuba diving and instructing off & on for over 20 years and have actually conducted a couple of UW photography classes using Nikonos IÃÔ & IIÃÔ (I know IÃÎ dating myself here).

I am starting from scratch again (with respect to equipment) and I need advice on a good digital camera/system. My wife is also an avid photographer and academian who uses digital photography to catalog her work. We have stubbornly stuck to film and figure it is time to go digital.

I would like to start with a good camera and lens(es) that is durable and fairly lightweight that is capable of providing ÅÑrofessional photos/prints.

This will not be the only camera I have so it doesnÃÕ have to be the latest and greatest. My guess is that I will upgrade within the next 2 years.

Quality and Durability is the primary consideration as we will be traveling extensively with the system.

Any information you could provide will be greatly appreciated.
 

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