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I also just bought it without VR, but it depends on the label on the packaging and the packing list.
I see you say that the machine is installed, I think there is a problem. The D60 should be unboxed in person, and there are three boxes (body, lens, accessories) when opened. The camera and lens numbers on the box should be the same.
If a test machine is required, it should be opened and assembled by the buyer. Also check the lens and the back screen for handprints to determine if it is original. If it is packed, it should not be in the original box.
Due to the large differences in digital cameras from place to place, it is not easy to explain anything by looking at them alone. However, there is still a lot of difference with or without VR**.
Why wasn't it invoiced at that time? It's too careless for something so expensive. There should always be a sales order, right? Now try to find a merchant to issue an invoice. See what he opens for you.
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At last. It depends on the way you buy it. If it was a formal way, it should not be done. You can complain!
315 Consumer Electronics Complaint Network - China's No.1 Professional Complaint Portal**.
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Is it invoiced? If you set the machine, the camera lens should be in a box, and after unpacking, you should check whether the contents are consistent with the instructions or packing list inside, otherwise it is generally considered that the goods in the box are accepted.
It's your fault that you didn't issue an invoice, you can't prove that you bought the machine from him, and the receipt is stamped? Looking for the Consumer Association (estimated useless) Why didn't you look good about it at that time, you can call the police to try.
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It's troublesome not to issue an invoice, but it's nothing if the lens is not stabilized, and only macro stabilization is useful. Most of the time, as long as you have the effort to end the camera yourself, there is no problem, and before there is no anti-shake lens, there are heroes who can shoot at a shutter of 1 30 seconds.
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Nikon D600, with 24-85mm is suitable, in the future, you can consider using 80-400mm lens! If you feel that the wide angle is small, you can directly match it with Nikon 14-24mm, of course, **expensive! However, Sigma has a large wide-angle zoom lens of 12-24mm, which is cost-effective and can be considered.
Nikon 28-300mm lens, which belongs to the configuration of one lens to go all over the world, is cost-effective, saving the trouble of changing lenses, but 10x zoom, the image quality will inevitably be affected somewhat.
As for the prime lens, 50mm 1,8 d, 4d are fine, depending on the budget, the difference is not big!
The old man can use it on the D600, but if the lens is too old and has not been digitally optimized, the effect is not as good as the new lens!
24-120mm, including the wide angle to the initial telephoto section, and can ensure excellent image quality, 4 levels of anti-shake VR, so it is more expensive!
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If you are a novice, it is recommended to 24-85, after all, where are the pixels of this machine, the field of view is more important, and you can take a screenshot if you want a close-up. 28-300 imaging is definitely not as good as the sleeve, and generally less than 300 such a telephoto, and there is also a 24-120 that also belongs to the world of one lens. I haven't used it, but I look at the ** in the forum, I feel like there is a chromatic difference, in short, the zoom factor is too big, and it's not good.
Another 50,。。 This head can be used.,It's a little shabby on the hanging machine.。。。 It's definitely not good to look at together. It seems to be a manual aperture. It's better to go straight to the g-head.
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What does the landlord want to shoot?,I see that you have considered it from wide-angle to telephoto.,From fixed focus to zoom.。
I don't know how well the landlord uses a SLR, and I personally recommend that I use it with a set of 24-85. Wait until you've taken a short shot before considering changing lenses.
The wide-angle head is definitely cheaper with the analogue, but the distortion is definitely more serious. See if you can accept it.
The Prime 50 is definitely better than the one. Of course, this so-called good needs to be appreciated.
These old men can be used, but I don't know what the landlord wants to shoot more. SLR, don't think about it in one step, it will never get to the place, it's better to take it slowly.
Hope it helps
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Still need to think about it? 7d!Don't think about it Secondly, the D7000 Canon and Nikon are very good, but in recent years Canon has been relatively strong If you look at what TV stations use, sports arenas, wildlife photography, you will know that Canon has a very high market share.
The main difference is the lens, the Nikkor lens is a little more expensive than the Canon, reminding the landlord that the first machine is very important, and it is destined to what machine you will use in the future.
Canon 60d was killed in 7d seconds, no objection, d90 don't say it, it's too old! It's not a grade, either.
High-speed continuous shooting in 7D is very useful, but it depends on what you do, and it doesn't matter if you take pictures of landscapes and portraits.
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d90 removed. It's too old. **Not cost-effective.
Rich. On 7d + red circle. They all look professional.
If I choose D7000, it's enough for use right now. Lens D7000+ Nikon AF-S DX 17-55. That's it for now. If you exceed the budget, you can go to the A16 or B005 deputy factory head is also good.
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The four models are 7D D7000 and 60D D90 in order of the usual high, medium and low ranges, with 7D being the flagship model of Canon's non-full-frame cameras, which is suitable for continuous shooting in sports journalism. The D7000 is the upstart of Nikon's DSLR mid-range model, and the market response has been good, and its performance and hardware configuration have surpassed Nikon's mid-range flagship D300S in many places. The Canon 60D was originally a rival to the D7000.
However, the market reaction 60D cannot compete with D7000, which can also be seen from the **. The D90 is Nikon's former king. Three or four years ago, many people in photo studios used D90.
But digital products are updated too quickly. D90 is a bit outdated in terms of hardware configuration, pixels, and high sensitivity (ISO).
There are two principles for buying a camera: one is to buy the most expensive one you can afford, and the other is to buy new and not old, hehe, it mainly depends on your budget.
Personally, it is recommended to use the camera head first, and gradually according to your shooting purpose and requirements and the improvement of your photography skills, you will know what lens you need. I chose it according to the budget when the time came. Of course, if you are already involved in the field of SLR, then you should choose a better lens according to the type of shot you like.
But the bull's ** is not expensive, hehe.
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There are a lot of professionals, so I won't say more. Let's talk about the configuration directly.
It's all non-full-frame fuselage.,These are the ones to choose.,Definitely the first to eliminate D90.The second is 60d.
Then you can choose between D7000 and 7D. Of course, the overall performance of the 7D is better than that of the D7000.
I choose 7D. Then on the lens, Ken will not choose the big dog head of 18-200, it must be red circle, and the gold circle at the latest. Picture quality, constant aperture, nothing to say.
The budget is enough for direct 16-35 24-70
Not enough for budget, 17-40, 24-104 or 15-85 (not full-frame, gold hoop.) The image quality is also good, non-constant aperture).
If you choose D7000, choose 16-85. The imaging is very sharp.
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I don't have enough budget to match you. If this thing is matched, it is a trivial matter to have hundreds of thousands at every turn...
I haven't used N home, so I recommend C home.,After all, there is a strong lens group support.。。
Scenario 1: 7D is recommended because 7D is a semi-secondary machine. So if it's just a single head. It is recommended that the actual focal length is equivalent to 24-70 after conversion. There is a wide angle. There is also a medium focus. The total ** is about 20,000.
Scheme 3: 7D+24-105 F4+50 Daily hang-up head 24-105 aperture is not enough. And it's hard to use a wide aperture to shoot people during the day. Shoot people with the latter 50 also when experiencing the bokeh of the large aperture. The total price is about 10,000 yuan.
Scheme 4: 7D+17-55 Standard zoom lens for semi-secondary cameras. Constant aperture, but the disadvantage is that the full pair is upgraded later. You won't need it. Because the bayonet he is EF-S. The total price is about the same.
Plan 5: All kinds of bull heads, this is not recommended. Play DSLR to know a truth. **Decide everything. The more expensive the better, the truth is very true in the SLR world. The total price is about 1 million.
As for Canon Nikon, what is the difference. This difference is not much now. Especially after the later period.
The difference at the beginning. In the case of not PS on any computer. Canon's color is a little oily. Nikon's machine is a bit sharper.
But now machines are doing more and more. In addition, according to the idea at the time of shooting, I will post it up a bit. Some of the conditions of the machine itself have been pipped out or how to recruit.。。
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It's better to buy 60D than to buy 60DA, it's better to buy D7000 than to buy K-5, the difference between Nikon and Canon is too general, it can only be said that the most intuitive thing is: Canon users are a little more than Nikon users, Canon sleeve lens is a little worse than Nikon, Canon logo is slightly more beautiful (varies from machine to machine), lens collocation, novices please practice the sleeve for the time being (18-55), in the future, according to the needs to buy a fixed focal lens or constant aperture large zoom, non-professionals do not adopt, thank you for your cooperation.
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I work as a photo studio, and among the four, only Canon 7D and Nikon D7000 can be compared, because SLR cameras are divided into entry-level, intermediate, advanced, and professional-level; The positioning of 7D is advanced, and D7000 is considered to be medium and advanced, but I personally like to choose D7000, because Nikon's color reproduction is real and sharp enough, it is recommended that you choose D7000 with 18-200 heads (daily use), D7000 with Nikon 18-70 (the best landscape portrait of the poor), D7000 with Nikon 50 The best portrait of the poor) ......If you don't know ......
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MMF is very cheap, only more than 600 pieces, learning portraits is the most cost-effective, large aperture effect is very good, and the imaging is sharp.
2. The order of the rest of the lenses is according to your shooting requirements, you can buy what lens you want to shoot 3. There is basically no overlap in the focal length, the dog head in the 18-135 dog head, the imaging meat, and the telephoto end are even more so, it is recommended to replace it first, and the original 17-40 or Tamron 17-50 are all constant apertures, and the imaging is far better than 18-135, so that the focal length does not overlap.
4. There is no need for macro lenses for home use.
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Canon is a 60d Nikon model d in front of the numbers Don't make a mistake oh 17-40 slum red circle imaging is good 4900 yuan character small spittoon can be 650 yuan.
Macro hundreds of micro 5000 yuan.
Medium and long focal length 70-200mm f 4l Portrait landscape Bird hunting about the priority of the problem: play first understand a lens and then buy the next one is completely play to understand and then buy in fact, there are more lenses is also a very cumbersome problem It is very troublesome to change the lens when shooting, when you play these lenses well, you can get on the full-frame machine, finally: the number of lenses is not important, the important thing is to have a good time, have fun.
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The so-called header has no weak brigade, in general, to get started, it is best to learn the calibration of 50 first, ** cheap, imaging is also good, the key is to let you "zoom basically rely on walking", the best grasp of your composition, metering, color, etc., and the best exercise of your technique. Many people just stand still as soon as they get the zoom lens, relying on the change of focal length to frame, in fact, there is no improvement in your skills, so it is better to choose a standard prime lens for entry. When you have a certain understanding of the basic imaging principles and composition, then you will have a higher demand for the focal length.
Anyway, remember that learning photography well depends on the head behind the lens! No matter how bad the lens is, it can shoot well**.
Tenglong's 90 must not have been used, but the general lens with macro is not too bad overall, Xiaoxiaobai will not talk about it, there is a famous lens in the red circle, and the portrait is really good.
Visiting photography forums and watching other people's shots is king. The equipment is not burned.
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First: 18-55 and 18-55VR lenses, which lens was originally equipped with the Nikon set?
Answer: There are two kinds of lens combinations, 18-55VR has more VR image stabilization than the former, and I personally think that this focal length has image stabilization.
It doesn't mean much, and the stabilization is mostly paired with a telephoto lens.
Second: I bought Nikon D60 port water from a friend, 3600 yuan, is it expensive in Chengdu?
Answer: This ** set of machines is very good, value.
Third: Are there any drawbacks to the D60?
A: Without the fuselage motor, there are only 3 focus points.
Fourth: What are the disadvantages of not having a fuselage drive motor?
Answer: If you don't have a body drive motor, you can only use a lens with a motor to autofocus on the D60, otherwise you can only focus manually with a lens without a motor, which is very tiring. At present, the lenses with motors are very high, and there are very few fixed focal length lenses with motors, all of which are more than 3000 yuan.
Fifth: Does the D40 have autofocus? What models of Nikon have autofocus? If it's autofocus, do you have to change the lens, can't you use this 18-55 lens?
Answer: "Does you have autofocus" means "Does the body have a drive motor?" The D40, like the D60, does not have a drive motor.
Nikon D80, D90, D200, D300, D700, and D3 all have drive motors, and D80 and D90 are more suitable for entry-level use. The AF-S18-55 lens can be used on all Nikon bodies, including the D40 and D60, so there is no need to change lenses.
First: depending on what your budget is, this is very important, and the peripheral products that follow up after buying the camera are not a small amount. Memory card, UV lens, camera bag (this one will gradually change size depending on your lens), tripod, flash, vertical grip. It's not a small expense. >>>More
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With or without the specific differences.
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D60, of course.
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