Your english works fine.
dSLRs, both the DReb and D70 are more bulky than heavy. That said, unless you are planning to print pictures larger than 8 x 10 then you choices really expand into some fine all-in-one cameras. Cameras with 3.2 Megapixels to 5 MegaPixels should work fine.
Here would be my picks:
As a good all-around starter camera try the Canon A-75 (<$300).
For an image-stabilized "super zoom" (10X +) The Canon S1 IS or Panasonic FZ-10. The FZ-10 is a little bulky. Be aware that the Minolta Z-3 may also be in this group when it's released. These are typically <$500.
dSLR picks would be the Nikon D70 and then the Canon Digital Rebal. The Nikon is/was my pick because it offers more features. The dReb will cost about $400 less and is definately no slouch. I would only go this route if you plan to really get into photography as it is an investment, and once you have a few lenses and a speedlight (external flash) you are pretty much committed to stay with your manufacturer choice.
Beyond my favorites, are about 20 very nice all-in-ones, from Canon, Nikon, Kodak, Fuji, Olympus, and etc. that will serve you well. My suggestion is go to a camera store and spend some quality time looking and using cameras that appeal to you visually/physically. Then read the reviews from Jeff, Dave, and Phil, and make your decision based on a little research. Again, from a picture quality point-of-view there are many choices.
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