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Nikon D5100 DSLR Set (AF-S DX 18-55mm F VR), JD price 4680. The reason why I didn't choose the Canon 600D (Canon EOS 600D DSLR set (EF-S 18-55mm F is II lens, 4839) is that Nikon's ** is slightly lower, and the second is that Nikon's set lens is relatively better.
The 500D recommended upstairs has long been discontinued, and compared with the 600D and D5100, it is not technically at the same level.
Hong Kong is not much cheaper now, you can compare the above **, in case something goes wrong, it is also troublesome, although you are in Hong Kong, but it is still not very convenient.
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If you want to be a DSLR, buy an entry-level SLR machine (. The advertisement says so) 500d, more than 4000 sets...Pentax's positioning is also a landscape, and I highly recommend it. You can check out the reviews. This machine is a parallel import**,
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If your parents aren't going to spend money on upgrading lenses, then I don't recommend a DSLR. I think you can buy a single battery. Similar to the Olympus EP series, Sony NX series, etc., it is easy to use, the image quality is no different from that of an entry-level SLR, and it is small, stylish, and easy to carry.
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Canon EOS 600D
It's best to add a 50mm stand-alone machine without zoom.
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Entry-level, family-based.
Pentax K30 is just fine. It's completely a mid-range configuration, but it's an entry-level machine. The licensed set (including 18 55 shots) is less than four thousand.
It is the most cost-effective entry-level, the only one.
Canon Nikon entry machines are all standard entry-level configurations, with cheap pentasides, low continuous shooting, and low shutter speed.
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The problem with K30 is,You can't buy it in many places at all,Hehe,And after-sales is definitely not as good as Canon Nikon,The reason is that the promotion and popularization are not enough,There is no after-sales service in many places at all.,It's up to you to think about it.,If it's in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, don't worry.。
If you don't consider these, K30 is really good, very cost-effective, like the friend upstairs said, the Nikon Canon at the same price is a five-sided mirror, a shutter of 1 4000 (K30 is 6000), and continuous shooting is 4 or 5 (K30 is 6). However, whether these are important for home users also needs to be considered. In short, if you can buy K30 in your place and can find reliable after-sales service, then you can use it as the first choice, otherwise, 650D, D5200 These household use is enough.
Finally, try to choose 18-135 or 18-105 (Nikon) This kind of zoom range is slightly larger, covering medium telephoto, although the imaging quality is similar to 18-55, but it is definitely more convenient for home use. Try not to choose a double-ended machine, and don't buy 18-200.
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It's easy to use. It's just for home use, and if you don't plan to burn it in the future, it's good, such as k30,; If you have a little fun, you have to consider Canon Nikon, such as 650D, 700D, D5200, D3200, mainly because there are many heads, and there are many cost-effective lenses, and the 50 portrait lens is very classic.
If you only consider the image quality, there is not much difference between the entry-level and the mid-range machine, but the main difference is reflected in the difference in the picture due to the difference in metering. Secondly, things like continuous shooting, focusing speed, etc., actually have no effect on beginners.
Sony doesn't recommend a single electric such as A55, which looks like a DSLR, but the viewfinder is a mess, so it's better to go directly to the NEX one, or RX100
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It is recommended to get a DSLR, there is no difference between having an automatic transmission and a point-and-shoot camera. I just got my dad a DSLR and a few books, and I'm very eager to learn and master them very quickly. My dad summed up several benefits, the SLR has a better grip and is easier to hold, (it is large, it is comfortable to hold in the hand, and it has a certain weight - the lighter the camera, the easier it is. )
The shutter speed is fast, it is not easy to shoot falsely, and the continuous shooting is better.
The battery lasts and rarely runs out halfway.
The viewfinder is bright, unlike the screen viewfinder, which is not visible when the light is on.
You can change the lens, my dad likes the light and compact lens, now he uses a small 40mm or 50mm prime or an 18-55 head.
It's good to be specific** door, the volume is not too big, and it is not too heavy, and it is better to have fewer buttons on the fuselage - it is useless to have more, and it is easy to get confused.
I gave me the old Pentax km, and I upgraded the K5II. If you buy now, you can consider Pentax KR, K30, Canon 600D, 650D, Nikon D5200.
It's best to learn it yourself first.
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SLR or mirrorless, it can be cumbersome, it can also be simple, the dial wheel is adjusted to fully automatic, aperture, shutter, ISO, flash are all automatic, half-press the shutter to focus is also automatic, as long as the zoom and press the shutter, don't think so complicated... It is recommended to buy an entry-level SLR set...
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The smallest DSLR: the Canon EOS100D, that's it.
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