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SLR landscape shooting is not to look at the body, it is to look at the lens, you buy a wide-angle lens is a landscape lens, If you are a beginner, I now recommend that you buy Canon 600D, if you take the lens, you can also take the pullover to practice your hands, 18-55 is OK, 18-135 will be second-hand in the future, it is not good to shoot landscapes, the aperture is narrowed, it is still very good, if the lens is a portrait, you can buy a cheap small spittoon is very good, so that the total configuration is about 4800, which can be enough for you to play for a long time!
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Buy the cheapest test first, and test whether you have the perseverance to carry such a big and valuable broken thing with you, and then consider other things.
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I don't care about the camera completely, the lens is also crucial, if the economic foundation is good, you can buy a better lens.
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Canon Nikon doesn't matter which one is better for beginners, even for some experienced photographers. As for the content of the shooting, it doesn't really matter with the body, but if you like to shoot landscapes, beginners can use the zoom head, which is easier to learn. As for what machine to buy, it should be as high as possible according to your economic strength.
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Whatever you want, Canon didn't highlight which one was designed for photography.
If you want to pursue sharpness - sharpness - go to Nikon or Pentax, and ask for a rich middle layer (some call it a piece of gray) Canon
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Nikon is good for landscapes, and Canon is good for portraits.
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There is no set usage.
However, portraits are basically used in close-ups, so the medium and telephoto lens is the best choice, and the large aperture is easy to bring the effect of blur and highlight the characters more, so in the photographic lens, the two classic prime focal lengths of 85mm and 135mm have become synonymous with portrait close-up lenses.
It is recommended to consider 85mm F or cheap 85mm F and 135mm F 2 In the zoom lens, you can consider 70-200 mm F If the economic foundation is good, you can consider 200 In terms of scenery, everyone says that you need a wide angle, which is generally the case, but it is not good to use the wide angle well, because too many things enter the photo, and photography is subtraction, so general landscape photography requires "two ends", one is a wide-angle lens to shoot panoramas, such as 16-35mm or 16-35mm f4 or 16-85mm, etc.) The other is telephoto, which is used for close-up and compression distance, such as 70-400mm 100-400 etc. In general, portrait lenses are recommended as follows: 85mm (or cheap 85mm 135mm f2 200mm Nikon: 85mm (or cheap 85mm) 135mm f2 Sony:
85 mm ZA 135 mm ZA 135 mm STF 200mm Minolta old version) as well as the 70-200 Landscape Wide-Angle End of Canon and Sony's 16-35, Nikon's 14-24 or 16-35 F4 telephoto, Sony's 70-400, Nikon's 70-300 VR, Canon's 100-400 .
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That's good, the key to shooting people or landscapes is to choose the right lens.
The 500D and 550D belong to the entry-level SLR cameras, and the version 52D belongs to the quasi-professional SLR cameras.
The main differences are continuous shooting speed, shutter speed, sensitivity, etc. As long as you don't shoot sports competitions, high-speed moving objects, and high and low light contrasts, you can do it.
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500d+18-55is is enough for you to use when you go out to play, or choose 18-200is to pull the head, but it costs more than 7,000 oceans. ,50d d90 are mid-range single reflexes,500d is enough for home to answer.
It is necessary to select the end of the SLR.
The 500D has 15.1 million pixels, and both lenses come with stabilization. Success rate when filming***. Ideal for beginners. And then there's affordability.
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If you have a good budget, of course, choose 50D, after all, it is a terminal machine, an aluminum-magnesium alloy shell. Quite a feel. Otherwise, you can consider 500D and 550D, both of which are entry-level and have no big difference.
As for landscape portraits, the key lies in the lens, which has nothing to do with the body.
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I suggest you buy the Nikon D90+18-105 head set, and then you can have the Canon 50D+18-135 head set. D90 is the best choice.
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50d, of course. It's a notch higher.
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People copy the lens, only.
To choose a medium telephoto large aperture fixed focus head.
Any lens can shoot a landscape, depending on the amount of space you're shooting.
If you're shooting in a wide area such as the Tibetan Plateau or Inner Mongolia, you'll probably need a long zoom lens. Because in such places, the telephoto is often used as a header. If the funds allow, 70-200vr is best, otherwise 70-300vr is fine.
In addition to having a long zoom, it is also necessary to have an ultra-wide-angle lens when shooting in a vast area. Because many scenes, such as blue skies and white clouds or wide water surfaces, shooting with ultra-wide angles often gives a strong impact of space contraction. For those who use a full-frame camera and have the ability to put in, 14-24 is the best option.
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The basic focal length suitable for shooting people is also greater than or equal to 35mm, that is to say, you need a 17-35 zoom head Two days ago, I bought a 24mm fixed focal head, and the half-frame is also equal to about 36mm.
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The zoom is good for shooting people, and the fixed-focus wide angle is good for landscapes.
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