Best dslr camera for iPhoto

I'm looking to get a dslr camera and would like to know which is most compatible with iPhoto ? Does anyone have any suggestions?

There is no one that is "most" compatible. Standard advice: Stick to the Major brands. If you're thinking of shooting Raw make sure you're camera is supported. And for which ones are... We need to know your version of iphoto and the OS.
For instance: here's the current list...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4757
For my money: best thing to do with  DSLR is to handle it. Pick it up, hold it, put it down a few times. The size of your hand and the grip of the camera are not always a match.
Regards
TD

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