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The two models you choose are the mid-range machines of these two brands, with better grasp and operability, and the focal lengths of the two sets of heads are more commonly used. In general, the two are roughly the same water products, and each has its own advantages in terms of function and performance, the D7000 is slightly more operable and functional, and the 60D LCD screen can be flipped to facilitate special angles such as high and low angles. How you choose depends on your main purpose and what performance metrics and features you focus more on.
In addition to these, it is also necessary to see what brand and model of machine the people around you use, which will facilitate communication and problem solving. If you forget to bring a charger, and your friends use the same model of machine, the problem can be easily solved.
At this level of machine, the common functions that are generally needed for taking pictures are available. Whether you can shoot well depends on the idea, perspective, composition, lighting, and post-processing.
Canon and Nikon are the two main manufacturers in the DSLR market today, and the two have chosen to compete in a misaligned position, except for the highest professional level that relies on brand loyalty, high reliability and other factors, the other products at all levels are basically the same price.
No matter how good the machine is, it is also for use, as long as you can give full play to the strengths of the machine in your hand, for the purpose of shooting a good **, strive to improve your ability to find beauty and grasp, and buy with the maximum budget you can afford, you will not be too entangled in choosing a machine.
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Choose Nikon D7000+18-105, Nikon imaging is sharper, the lens workmanship is also solid, and the cost performance is more advantageous.
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The D7000 body is better than the plastic body of the 60D, and the difference in imaging quality between the two lenses is not very large, mainly the focal length. I recommend you buy 60d+18-135. The reason is that Canon's portraits are better.
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The landlord resolutely disagreed, I was also a student, and I was as entangled as you when I bought a camera, and finally listened to the advice of the senior and joined the Canon 50D and Tenron.
This is what I shot**,More exchanges) I think it's the right entry.,The large aperture is very useful.,It's very confident for beginners.,It's almost two years now.,I know the focal length I like.,I'm ready to start Xiaoxiaobai.,So you said you don't upgrade within three years, I don't believe it.,Because the sleeve you said can't satisfy you.,It is recommended that you start with Tamron A16,Parallel goods 2K more points,Mowgli has a high score。
It's about the same as Canon 18-135**, but the large aperture, the sharpness of the image quality is absolutely second to kill it, it's just a sub-factory lens, it doesn't maintain its value, but it's absolutely no problem to use, I'm also a student, it's all no rice, I can only say that buying a good lens is enough to bring the satisfaction of photography, I hope my words can help you, you can communicate with me more.
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The choice of one of these two is still the D7000 set of machines, both the body and the lens are slightly superior.
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The Nikon D7000+18-105 should be a good choice!
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If you have more humanities, you should choose Canon, and if you want scenery, you should choose Nikon, and the focus of software optimization of these two cameras is different.
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Of course, the SLR chooses Canon, and Canon EOS60D is recommended, this machine is a good choice for photography enthusiasts, enthusiasts, and travelers I prefer the 60D megapixel resolution rotating LCD screen, new control dials, and in-camera RAW processing, creative filters and other functions, these functions are the first time to appear on the EOS series of machines, which can make users more handy, and can improve the flexibility of creation The configuration is cost-effective
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Both the body and the lens Nikon have the upper hand.
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In fact, it is enough to match an 18-105, use it, and wait for the actual use to find out what you need and then buy the most reasonable.
The general photography enthusiast mainly shoots tourist landscapes, environmental portraits and parties, etc., summing up tens of thousands of photos in recent years**, about 90% of which are shot with the focal length of 24-128mm, about 8% are shot with the focal length of 128-300mm, and the rest are shot with ultra-wide angles. After summarizing this rule, we know that the first zoom lens we buy should cover the focal length of 24-128 as much as possible. Because of this, the recommended set of lenses is 18-55, which is equivalent to 135, and the focal length is about 28-83, which is the most commonly used focal length in our daily life.
The set of lenses only costs a few hundred yuan, and it is cheaper to buy it with the fuselage, which can be said to be quite cost-effective, and it is not a pity to buy it second-hand in the future.
Of course, we see that the 18-55 does not fully cover the focal length of 24-128, for those who have more than enough budget, you can buy Nikon 18-105, Canon 17-85 and other lenses with wider focal length coverage. No matter how expensive the lens is, I don't think it's much necessary for beginners. Because when it comes to photographic equipment, the effort is not proportional to the gain, and the more you give, the less you get.
For example, a $6,000 lens may only have 10% better overall performance (resolution, anti-glare, etc.) than a $3,000 lens, while a $12,000 lens may be less than 5% better than the $6,000 lens. What we have to do is choose a balance.
Nowadays, many merchants will provide two entry-level zoom lenses and entry-level kits for bundle sales, such as 18-55 and 55-200, many people are hesitant to match the full focal length? My point is: don't use the standard zoom lens first, and wait until you have experience.
As mentioned earlier, the focal length we use is highly concentrated in the 24-128 segment, so the 55-200 segment is usually used very rarely, not to mention, will you travel with two lenses? When you need a telephoto, are you happy to change lenses? Is it still too late to shoot after changing the lens?
The 28 principle tells us that we should concentrate on solving key contradictions, so for beginners, it is not recommended to find all focal lengths at once.
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In terms of image quality, 16-85+70-300 is good, and in terms of focal length, 18-105+70-300 is just right.
18-105+70-300 is recommended, because the difference in image quality between 18-105 and 16-85 is not obvious, and it is much cheaper.
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With 16-85 and 70-300, it's good, but it's also high.
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The most affordable and cost-effective are Nikon 18-70 (2200 yuan) and 70-300 (650 yuan), there is no need to use 16-85, the lens is not cost-effective, and it is nothing to use.
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