Why? because my cell phone isn't enough sometimes, I see things I can't capture and it drives me nuts, I like taking photos, been doing it since I was 9 or 10... back then I lusted over SLR but only had some crappy cameras less sophisticated then modern plastic disposable.
Came to US and bought used K1000 ( it was better than anything we had on domestic market, but then it broke

Years later I got Minolta Dimage 5 (was a gift from mom and her boyfriend) 3.3 mp was the BALLS in 2001, took some amazing pics with it, but it ate batteries like crazy, focus was very slow... eventually I realized that my cell is more convenient and takes better pics 90% of the time, but I still have the itch...
After some research I narrowed it down to Nikon D5500, seems to have the highest native ISO in the entry sub $1K class at 25600, the rest of the specs are similar to lower class D5*00 and D3*00 models.
D5500 body only is 650-ish
with 18-55 lens $850-ish
and with 18-140 lens $1000 at most places for USA market camera with warranty
Anything cheaper is import no warranty model or used...
just the 18-140 lens is $500 and seems fully compatible for AF and image stabilization (VR)
I was reading some complaints that even though all Nikon lenses bolt on most are not compatible with "DX and VR" so rather than getting a body and camera separate I want to get it as a set so it will work as intended.
And this is where I am now, looking at $1000-ish for a camera that I really don't need, but it would be nice to have, it will make me VERY happy and it cost FAR FAR LES than what I have blown on Motorcycles just in the past year.
I'm no expert, so before I blow the wad and buy this thing you are welcome to talk me out of it or point out my mistakes
I want DSLR because I like the mirror idea and looking through the actual lens, I want good low light because I hate loosing low light resolution. Long lens is also something that I really want, rather than carry spare lenses like some people I know 18-140 seems best of both worlds, at east according to their own write up.
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