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First of all, you'd better not be sure about the brand, Canon's is not necessarily how good, and the more niche brands are not necessarily how bad, although Canon's advertising and after-sales are the best among the camera brands, but it is still recommended to consider other brands of SLR cameras. I recommend you a few similar price points of 5000, you refer to:
1 Canon 1000D, don't buy a set, buy a single plus 50, it's very affordable, and it's also very suitable for shooting costumes and portraits (equivalent focal length 80).
2 Nikon D80, this is expensive, but the noise control ability and color are very good, with 50, it is very suitable for shooting clothing and portraits
3 Pentax K100D Super, why didn't I say K200D, because I feel that K200D is not very kind, although the waterproof body tens of millions of pixels and so on sound beautiful, but the response speed of the body is not as good as 100DS, I use this camera, the single machine ** is about 2700, spend 1500 to buy a 50 lens, very suitable for shooting portraits and clothing, this configuration is the most recommended. (600w pixels are enough, trust me) if you can, buy a 43 Of course it's more perfect, this lens is about 2700
4 Sony's is not very recommended, the quality of the pullover is too poor, and the good head is expensive
5 Olympus is good, but I don't know much about it Hehehe, I won't say much here
Overall, the colors are still Canon's real, but they are not suitable for shooting clothing, because they don't look good if they don't look good, Nikon and Pentax have bright colors, and these two brands of cameras are more suitable for beginners
Hope it helps
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Ordinary SLR can be satisfied, the key is photography technology, color is to the digital image to complete the correct color management will not be distorted, color management includes hardware and software two. If you don't even know how to customize the white balance, the DSLR won't necessarily be able to capture normal colors. The set of machines within 5000 is more suitable, and the three major factories can be.
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You can buy a reflector yourself, so that the light hits the clothes very softly and works well.
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Just consider Canon and Nikon, the choice within 5000 is not very large, Canon 450D Nikon D60
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Because the SLR is a combination of the body and the lens, both the body and the lens must be carefully chosen.
Pay attention to the choice of fuselage:
1. Frame: SLR is divided into full width and half frame. Generally speaking, full-frame SLRs are more upscale, but **more expensive. Half-width SLR is relatively low** and more cost-effective.
2. Body material: The mid-to-high-end SLR body is generally made of metal. The low-grade SLR body is all engineering plastic.
3. Shoulder screen: The mid-to-high-end SLR has a shoulder screen, which is convenient for viewing various parameters. Low-grade SLRs are generally not available (the Canon 760D also comes with a shoulder screen as a low-end SLR).
4. Shutter: The mid-to-high-end SLR has a shutter of 1 8000, and the low-end SLR can only reach 1 4000
5. Pixel: The more ** the single-lens reflex pixel is, the higher it is. But the higher is not always better. Too high a pixel will drag down the ISO. So, there is a balance to be sought.
6. Viewfinder: The mid-to-high-end SLR viewfinder uses a pentaprism with a 100% field of view. The low-end SLR uses a penta-sided mirror with a field of view of 95%.
7. Focus point: the total number of medium and high-end single opposition points is large, and the cross-focus point is multi-focusing, and the focusing performance is strong. The low-grade singles have fewer opposing points and fewer cross-point points.
8. Look at the high-sensitivity performance: If the high-sensitivity performance is good, the shooting redundancy is greater. Otherwise, it is very limited.
Pay attention to the selection of lenses:
1. The larger the aperture, the more upscale the lens.
2. The image quality of the fixed focus lens is better than that of the zoom lens.
3. The zoom lens has better image quality control than about 3 times.
4. Constant large-aperture zoom lenses belong to the high-end products in the lens groups of various manufacturers.
5. The focal length is more important than the aperture. Shooting is king. Ultra-wide-angle and ultra-telephoto are best both.
6. The larger the lens aperture, the better, preferably with a ranging window. It's more convenient to use this way.
Final advice: buy the cheapest body that meets the requirements, and buy the most expensive lens you can afford.
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It seems that buying a DSLR is not buying a computer, and there is rarely a saying about configuration. If you want to look at it, it also depends on ISO noise suppression, shutter response speed, three defenses, etc. But unless you have special requirements to deliberately focus on a certain aspect of performance, such as sports reporters require higher continuous shooting speeds, news reporters need higher ISO shooting conditions, etc., all SLRs are enough for the average home.
There are many problems to pay attention to, and how to choose a SLR that suits you is also a science.
The first is the budget. SLR is a penny, you get what you pay for, the so-called cost-effective is also a comparison at the same level, don't expect to buy a mid-range machine with **door machine**, merchants are not fools. The performance of the machines at a similar price (within 500 yuan) is also similar.
The second is use. Everyone has their own preferences, landscapes, portraits, etc. The price range is set and the machine is easy to choose, and there are only a few models for each household.
Generally, it is said on the Internet that the scenery chooses the Nikon portrait and chooses the Canon, because the sharpness of Nikon's machine is good, and the soft light of Canon's machine is good. Of course, the gap between the actual film effect is not very large, and the lens is the key to a good film.
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Look at your needs: 1. What is it used for? 2. How much is the budget?
3. What is the upgrade cycle? At present, there are three types of single-shot cameras on the market: entry-level cameras, mid-range cameras, and professional cameras. It's hard to say if you configure, I don't know what you do, if there is no special purpose, it is generally recommended that the set is completely sufficient; For example, the Nikon D90 has a set lens of 18-105mm, which can meet most of your subject matter, and it also has image stabilization; Of course, if you have a lot of budget space, you might as well go for a high-end machine; However, I do not recommend that novices go directly to the professional machine, photography is not a day or two to become a master, and it is not entirely dependent on equipment; If it's just a personal interest, I suggest taking it step by step, just like the Nikon D90 set, you are equipped with a 50mm fixed focus head, although it is cheap, but it can be brilliant. The above suggestions are just a little personal thoughts and are for reference only.
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