What DSLR camera is affordable for beginners? Easy to get started?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether it's Nikon, Canon or Sony, Pentax or Olympus, there are SLR cameras that novices use.

    Whether you enter or take a subject, it will ultimately determine which lens group you use.

    However, it is still recommended to Nikon or Canon Sony's body is still good, but the lens group is too expensive, Pentax Olympus can also be, but it is not as good as Nikon and Canon.

    The main reason is that the lens group of these two cameras is huge, and the lenses produced by their own original factories have their own characteristics, and there are cheap and expensive ones, that is, there are quite a lot of sub-factory lenses.

    If you don't have brand loyalty, choose either Nikon or Canon's low-end DSLR, or flip a coin to decide. There is no point in evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of these two cameras.

    Nikon introductory can take a look at the D60 and the D90 if possible

    Canon's entry point is the 450D, and if possible, it will be 500D or 50D.

    At first, you only need to set the camera head, which is completely enough for novices, and when you realize your route later, you can buy a lens that fits you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canon into the 450d is sufficient, economical, affordable, and cost-effective. Explore more and find more information to learn, I believe you will be able to get started soon. If you feel that it is still on the high side, you can use Canon or Nikon's entry-level DC, which supports manual, which is also a good choice, and it is only around 3000.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is advisable to consider a film SLR camera. Second-hand even if the color is very good, 8 into new, now it is cabbage**. Domestic Seagull DF-300, Minolta's X-300, X-500, X-700, and some AF SLR cameras of Minolta's Alpha series, Ricoh's XR-5, XR-8, XR-X2000, Ricoh XR-X3000, KR-5SV, Pentax K1000, etc., sometimes the transaction ** is really low to make people ......helplessIt's not uncommon to be able to get a certain fuselage with a 100-dollar bill, and you have to find money.

    Generally, the body lens can be done.

    When it comes to pros and cons, etc., ......The functions provided by the above models are enough, and it is not easy to thoroughly understand the functions included. Wishing you happy images as we learn from each other.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cheapest one of each brand is enough for beginners to use recommended Canon, Nikon (nonsense), Olympus, Pentax, Sony like, too.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Upstairs is right, if you really want to learn, you have to go to manual film, now all digital can be seen as a simplified film camera, people who can play with film well, after changing digital, any lighting scene is not a problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sony's entry SLR bar (set) Some people say that Sony's lenses are expensive, in fact, lenses of the same quality** are still about the same, but there are a few more cheap lenses from Nikon Canon Sony for the SLR market Sony has lowered the SLR to ultra-low ** I use A200 It feels very good...You might as well go diving on the Tribune Line

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Nikon D40, Canon 450D, D40 are basically the cheapest DSLRs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nikon I'm using it and I'm very satisfied.

    The Nikon D90 is a good choice, easy to use, quick and easy to control. The rest of the money is off to a good start!

    Another choice direction is what brand your relatives and friends are using, so it is recommended that you also buy the same as them, and the lenses can be interconnected in the future, which can save a lot of money. But for now, it's just a choice between Nikon and Canon.

    Nikon's imaging style is sharper, the colors are bright and pleasing, suitable for still life landscapes, Canon imaging is softer, and it fits portraits, etc., but the differences are all professional-grade, so small that they can be ignored.

    The so-called burning equipment refers to the desire to constantly expand and upgrade will make you unable to pre-buy and be shy, but it is not easy to break, otherwise the ** expensive SLR will not be so full of streets now.

    As a novice, it is not recommended to spend a lot of money to buy equipment, first of all, most people will not be rich enough to buy top-level equipment directly, and secondly, you have not been able to give full play to the performance of top-level equipment, which is really a tyrannical thing. The most cost-effective low-end products are the best choice, practice is definitely not a problem, imaging is also the quality of SLR, and so on, the level has improved, the SLR and equipment also have a certain understanding, and accumulate a certain economic base, at this time is the best reality to upgrade the equipment, and the first to buy the entry machine can be used as a backup. This is arguably the best route for fever.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Best Option: Canon Full Width 5D2 Set Head 24-105; around 22000;

    Secondly: Canon 7D and 15-85 lenses. Price: about 13000;

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it's for work, then at least 5D, don't buy a set, plus a 24-70 head, it's enough to shoot people, and the picture expression is good. But the budget is a little less, probably around 25,000.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you need this, this is a little less budget.

    If the budget remains the same, consider second-hand 5D+85mm.

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