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The key is to look at your budget, see what you want to enter is an entry-level SLR, I recommend you 600D SLR, but there is certainly no need to go on the red circle of 17 40 is too wasteful. A head is more expensive than your machine, if you are 60d then you can also consider this head. But 17 40 is a wide angle, which is not very suitable for shooting people, and there will be distortion.
You can 600d + Sigma 18 200 AFK + Sigma 50 One is convenient for you to take a head when traveling, and you can take portraits with fixed focus. Because 50 prime is equal to 80 in C format, it is just right for portraits. This set of configurations is enough for beginners, and the price is very cheap.
If you have a lot of money, go to 60d, it must be much better than 600d, hehe, the full set is about 1w. Nowadays, many software can convert to RAW format, ACDSEE is fine.
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Although the red circle is good, I think it is more affordable to choose the D90 set here, the lens 18-105 has a wider range of use, and the D7000 is of course better, but after all, it is expensive, I don't think it is necessary for you.
Don't worry about RAW conversion, Nikon's suite is charged, but PS can also be converted, and the more professional one is Lightroom. I use them all, and the strong thing is that a small domestic software isee can also view the RAW files of common camera models, you can learn about it.
Good luck.
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The included software included with the Nikon CD-ROM ViewNX can be used to classify **, convert images to different file formats, and make NEF (RAW) simple**. Also, Nikon's Capture NX 2, a complete ** package, which is available for a fee.
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Considering the 600D+ red circle, why not consider the Nikon D5100+50mm or 50mm. First of all, the image quality of D5100 is far more than 600D, and the ISO noise control is so strong, you must know that the image quality of D5100 and D7000 is exactly the same, and the image sensor is exactly the same. The indoor light environment is not good, D5100's ISO can be boldly opened very high, and with a large aperture head, the picture quality is absolutely not to be said.
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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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D90 is an old machine, buy new or not buy old, Nikon's 5100 is also good, suitable for novices, Canon's 600D can also be.
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It is said that the D90 is about to be discontinued, so let's not do it, although it is very good.
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Pentax: K-X+16-45+55-300 or K-X+18-250 (Pentax has body stabilization, so the lens doesn't matter).
Sony: A500+16-80T* (this head is a Carl Zeiss lens, which is very NB, but ** is higher, so the body budget is reduced) +75-300 (the same as above for the body image stabilization).
The 4 largest sellers in the market at present. Others will not be considered.
Only Pentax I recommend is the entry-level machine, the Sony is the high-end entry-level machine, and the others are mid-range machines.
But it is said that the lens T*16-80 is the strongest, and the others cannot be compared with the body D90 and 50D, which is much stronger than the other two (which of these two is better cannot be answered, and can only attract a war of words from N C fans).
The best value for money is Pentax. However, if you live in a big city, it is difficult to buy Pentax machines (Pentax mainly targets the European market).
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50d can't meet your requirements, because the night scene is not good, the dark light noise is incomparably still colorful, and there are black stripes, which is a hard injury. Sometimes you need to use high sensitivity to capture, 50d high sense is not good, and more than 400 can't be watched.
Judging by your requirements, it is true that the Nikon D90 is more suitable. Because:1、D90High sensitivity is very good,You can rest assured that the high pixel of 800 or even Canon is not good for capture,Because the stability requirements are higher in order to give full play to the advantages of high pixels,Capture obviously does not have high requirements for stability。
3. D90 point measurement linkage, Canon low-end machines do not have this function. The point measurement linkage in the capture makes the adjustment of ** parameters faster and more accurate, and the picture can grasp the key points better.
I think it's good to use the 18-200 second-generation lens, and the telephoto of the street view and the wide angle of the night scene can be available. Add a large investment to your budget: a tripod, if you want to shoot night scenes, a good tripod is essential.
The worst has to be the Bainuo A series, you don't need to look at the tripod below 600 yuan, and it is a waste of money to buy and rebuy.
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If it's within 1W, you can choose Canon's 50D large set, which is equipped with 18-135. More than 8,000 pieces, I personally feel that Canon's technology seems to be more advanced than Nikon's. Canon's CCD is made in-house, while Nikon's CCD is made with Sony's.
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Let's choose the brand first, I buy Pentax, I don't know if you like it. The performance is not as bad as **. The money saved can definitely buy a bull's head. You have to know that the lens is far more important than the camera. In fact, the front and back heads used for taking pictures, the camera is really not that important.
You don't want to look at the night scene, even if you give you the cow machine, your hands are shaking, and you can't shoot well, the night scene shelf is king. Street sweepers use lenses, not fuselages, and you have to understand that it depends on how many focal lengths you want to use.
If you have the most recent machine, I recommend: D90 K7 KX, these three models, and the others are not recommended. From the ** point of view, KX is the cheapest, and it is said that the live single set is only 3600, followed by K7, and then D90.
But the performance of the three can't be said to be much worse, it can only be said that in terms of function, KX is less than two, that is, the red dot and the shoulder screen, otherwise, why is ** so cheap, this still makes sense. If you buy a machine within 1w, you can buy the rest of the head. It's just that if you enter KX, you buy a few more good heads, buy d90, and you buy a few gaps.
Hehe, so in the end, it's up to you to choose, see what you like!! The most important thing is that you like it!! It's cool to use the machine.
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The D3000 equipped with the school is too old, and it is not recommended to buy it now, it is better to buy the old than to buy the new, if you want an affordable price, the lens will use the set head.
Entry-level recommended D3100, set about 3500 with invoice budget on D5100 bar, about 4500, flip screen, good choice, much stronger than D3100.
If you want to go to the mid-range machine, I recommend the D90 set, now the set is only about 6500, which is a few hundred lower than when I bought it, and it is worth it, and it has dropped a lot in the past six months.
You mentioned that you can shoot five photos of the same place**,You can remove the person above This function can be done by many SLRs,This is more through multi**,And then modified by post-processing software,Use a tripod when shooting。
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Of course not.
This point of view is mainly from the point of view of economy. The potential word is "novices can't shoot well with advanced SLRs**". But in fact, no, on the contrary, novices need some powerful features to make up for the lack of experience.
There is also a saying that "advanced SLR operation is too complicated for novices to use", as long as you read the manual, there is no function that will not be used. The difference between an expert and a novice is that the expert will use these functions flexibly. If you are a novice who doesn't use these features, you won't be able to use them flexibly.
In addition to saving money, there is only one advantage of a novice's ** door SLR: that is, when a new mid-range high-end SLR is released, he can buy a new one without hesitation, so that he can have better equipment when he leaves the novice. Of course, it's still a matter of money, if it's not bad for money, there's nothing wrong with you exchanging an old high-end SLR for a new one.
That's why it is said that "playing SLR, poor three generations".
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Hello! Buying a digital camera is what you pay for, and there is no "newbie" or "veteran" distinction.
If you have enough money, you can buy a Canon 1DS Mark III or a Canon 5D Mark III.
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Not really, you can also consider the best digital cameras such as mirrorless or G15.
Even if the picture quality is good.
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Not necessarily, novices actually want to grasp some of the basic attributes of the camera as soon as possible, you can consider buying a card machine with a full focal length and large aperture, so try to shoot some**, try to shoot according to the size of the focal length and aperture, you can roughly understand the relationship between aperture, distance, speed, and of course, there is light sensitivity or something, you must have a manual function, try aperture, shutter priority and M gear, etc., to improve the basic knowledge. Beginners, shoot more, think more, slowly understand, know what type of subject matter you like, and then match the corresponding body and lens, and become a master.
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Not necessarily, the key depends on the budget.
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1. Look at more excellent photographic works to see how the excellent works are composed, as well as the shooting parameters.
2. Try to bring the camera when traveling, take more shots, be familiar with the operation of the camera, and understand the performance of the camera.
3. Familiar with the difference between spot metering, key metering, and global metering.
4. Try to shoot in complex light conditions, such as side light, side backlight, full backlight, stage lighting, night lighting, etc.
5. Try to shoot a variety of photographic subjects, such as portraits, landscapes, architecture, macros, etc.
In addition to the above exercises, you can also try shooting with external flash, reflector, etc.
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No matter what the shooting equipment in hand, novices should now learn composition and**, the foundation of a good photographic work is composition and**, composition makes the work attractive, **way the picture is too bright, too dark or blurred.
As long as you are proficient in composition and **, then no matter what kind of SLR can shoot a good work, and then, to master the post-production skills, step by step from LR to PS, there is no difficulty in composing this step.
In general, not in the case of late Nikon landscapes, Canon portraits. Sony is bright and portable, Pentax is rich and handles well.
If you want to start with an entry-level camera with 95% power, you can choose the Nikon D3200, Canon 100D, Sony Nex5R Nex6, and Pentax K30 50
If you want to get a full-frame in one step, go for the Nikon D600 and Canon 6D
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Pentax K30: Dual wave wheels, 100 field of view pentaprism, electronic level, focus fine-tuning, automatic level correction, fuselage motor, anti-shake, etc., these are all available on Nikon, Canon's mid-range flagship phones, and the functions that cannot be fully possessed on 60D and D90 are available on K30. K30 is still a three-proof machine.
Even the D5200, in addition to the high number of pixels, the K30 is better than the D5200
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