How to start learning SLR for novices, and what SLR to buy?

Updated on number 2024-06-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended to go straight to full frame! Even second-hand ones are fine! Here's why:

    Let yourself say that the camera is not good to close the mouth, many people ** door-level SLR go out to take pictures and find that the effect is not as good as the effect of the mobile phone, and finally complain that the SLR is too bad, entry-level, when you directly start the full-frame camera, you will find that you can't shoot well, and you can't find a reason to do it! You might say that the camera doesn't work. Okay, then you're buying a prime lens from a sub-factory (you have to have a large aperture) and then you still find that you can't shoot well.

    Now it's time to reflect on your own skills! In this state, you don't have to waste money upgrading from half-frame to full-frame, you just need to improve your skills! And beginners don't have to spend much shutter!

    Don't think that those who play SLR are diligent people, and they are too lazy! Most of them bought entry-level SLR shots, and after a few shots, they felt that they couldn't shoot well, and they ate ashes at home.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Consider buying a Nikon D750 full-frame DSLR with a 24-120mm lens. In the long run, full-frame cameras have good image quality and large space for post-production, which is more promising; The 24-120 zoom lens is adaptable to a variety of environments and has good image quality. This set, plus filters and memory cards, is about no more than 20,000 yuan, and its functions are basically enough, and the cost is not too much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For a DSLR for learning, 800d is sufficient. Learning photography is professional learning, and today's general SLR cameras can handle it. When you first start learning photography, don't get entangled in the equipment, the key is to master the basic knowledge of photography and learn the technical skills of photography, not the equipment.

    For equipment, I think one is to look at the need, and the other is to look at the wallet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Novices don't need to buy SLRs. First, use your mobile phone to practice framing and composition, understand the relationship between light and dark, and learn some basic knowledge of color science. Wait until you are not satisfied with the use of your mobile phone - for example, the backlight glare is too large, the blur caused by hand shock, the depth of field cannot be controlled, etc., and then consider changing to a mirrorless.

    When you have a mirrorless, you have entered the long road of equipment fever.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you buy a set of cameras, the aperture is very small, and the things you shoot are not much different from the mobile phone, and you will lose interest. At least a large aperture can have enough background blur and a charming bokeh to truly appreciate the fun of using a DSLR. Nikon is not recommended for novices to play, it is not close to the people, and it is not as friendly to novices as Canon in terms of direct color, control, etc., if you have been playing for a period of time and have a certain foundation in the later stage, when I didn't say it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I recommend that novices buy SLRs not to be too expensive, and the general entry-level SLR is better. First of all, it is necessary to learn the basic skills of photography solidly and practice with the introductory SLR. After improving your photography skills, you can change to some more professional machines.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a need, the economic conditions are no problem, of course, buy a better equipment, have face, and the function is good. But good equipment does not necessarily make good photography, to shoot good photography still depends on your thoughts, your level, your skills. No matter how good the camera is, it's useless if you don't know how to take pictures.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    We recommend Nikon's D3400, which ranks first in entry-level SLR and has a super high performance ratio, so it is recommended for beginners! It takes about 3000-4500 to start, and it mainly depends on the individual's situation to choose the lens, and the single camera is more than 2000.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Choose the camera that suits you, give yourself a choice, and buy rationally. If you don't understand it for the first time, you don't have to buy everything, and it's more appropriate to buy what you need.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fuselage FM2 is on the line, the lens group is 24mm, 28mm, 50mm mm, 200mm, 500mm foldback, the film is black and white disc, develop it yourself, practice composition, practice photometry, practice darkroom, and then consider this problem after practice.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your price point is generally a low-end SLR. SLR is a relatively valuable thing, and there are many second-hand SLRs, so it is true that 5000 can buy a second-hand mid-range SLR, but according to your use, it is not necessary.

    The SLR of APS-C format can also be called half frame or truncated frame, and it is generally a set of machines, that is, a set of body + lens.

    In the case of buying a lens alone, you have specific needs for lenses, and the 5000 budget is still a little less.

    Although SLR is a relatively value-preserving electronic product, I also try to recommend it to you**.

    First of all, look at the brand, the public buys more definitely Canon and Nikon, Pentax and Sony's mirrorless, secondly.

    In the field of low-end SLR, although there are more people who buy Canon, Nikon's is more durable and durable, so it is recommended to buy Nikon.

    Nikon's most ** low-end SLR is D5300 and D3300,**Both are within 5000,The volume is the same,The difference is that the electronic screen of D5300 can be flipped,There is built-in WiFi,White balance bracketing**,Automatic bracketing report,39 focus points。 If you don't have high requirements for professionalism, you can actually ignore these differences and choose the cheaper D3300 directly.

    Pentax's K50 can also be considered, which is taller than both Nikon and Canon in terms of configuration, and there are many color versions, but there are far fewer people who use Pentax than Nikon Canon.

    Canon's 700D and 1200D** also meet your needs, recommending Nikon is my personal opinion, you can also consider Canon, in short, on these three brands, Sony is a mirrorless shape and SLR is quite different.

    D3200, D5200, D D These are all old models, cheap is cheaper, but electronic products buy new not old, especially high-tech SLR is changing with each passing day, or ** good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nikon D7000 single machine plus 16-85 lens, converted focal length 24-127, wide angle to medium focus are available, travel, home is enough, and most importantly, if you don't upgrade the full set, it's good in the intercept. Of course, 5000 is definitely not enough, and 8,000 must be nodding. You won't regret it, though.

    If you really can't buy D3200 stand-alone plus Tenglong 17-50, this is also more practical and focused, that is, 5,000 yuan. You can ask a senior photographer about these two sets that I recommend yours. Hehe.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, it is not recommended for beginners** door machine, if you have enough money in your hand, it is recommended to buy a Nikon D90 or Pentax K7. Do you want to upgrade your camera equipment in the future? If you want to learn, buy a Nikon, Canon or Sony machine, so that you can continue to use the lens you buy now with a better machine later.

    If you just want to have fun, we recommend buying Pentax KX or KR.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nikon D50

    It is the best choice for many consumers to get started with SLR.

    The 6.24 million pixel CCD used on the D50 has an effective pixel of 6.1 million. The set is equipped with an 18 55mm AF-S

    dx18-55mm

    Fed Nikkor Lenses. The 2-inch 130,000-pixel LCD screen is relatively small, and the effect is not very good when looking back. In addition, the body of the D50 is relatively poor in a DSLR camera, and the texture is not very strong when held in the hand.

    It can be said that shortcomings such as a cheap body and a small-sized LCD screen are both victims of cost control.

    And it's not just the external configuration that is sacrificed, the shutter speed of 30 1 4000 seconds can be regarded as the data of the entry SLR, and the minimum sensitivity is from ISO

    The 200 start was a little worse. However, the D50 metering system is relatively perfect, including TTL metering, CW metering and 3D color matrix metering, etc., in addition, its **compensation can be pressed 1 3

    ev and 1 2

    EV for step adjustment.

    The D50 is an important part of Nikon's occupation of the low-end professional camera market, and it provides relatively professional features at a low price, making it a good choice for many DSLR beginners. Although there are already cheaper DSLR cameras on the market than the D50, the D50 still has an absolute advantage with its Nikon brand. Therefore, the D50 is ideal for users who are new to DSLR and plan to use Nikon products in the future.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Beginner. First of all, we need to understand a few questions. 1. What is the purpose of playing SLR.

    For the sake of the bag? For interest? To ***** some?

    In order to leave a good ** for the family? For the view? Beginners had better have a certain understanding of the camera, otherwise it is easy to give up because they can't shoot well.

    So, purpose is important. Generally, there are three types: household, commercial, and enthusiast. Families generally give their families more high-quality souvenirs, and occasionally travel with them.

    Generally, the entry machine + ordinary large zoom lens is selected. Commercial use is simple, the public has the money to smash it up, according to the boss's stinginess to choose cameras and lenses and other peripheral accessories. Enthusiasts are different, generally starting from the beginning, and then replacing the old with the new, upgrading.

    It is also necessary to decide how to play in the future according to the income and financial situation. Usually a little spare money is spent on this. 2. How much money are you prepared to invest in SLR.

    If it is for home use, the entry machine +18-200 dog head will do, and the scenery, simple portraits, and general macros can be improvised. 5000 can do it. If it's commercial, it's not recommended here, you open another topic, and you have the money to smash it.

    If you have a fever, it is recommended that you enter the fuselage + fixed focus head (portrait) + 24-70 classic head, and there is no shame in going out. Later, if there is money, it will be equipped with 70-200 small cannons. Then change the fuselage and dispose of the old one.

    3. Whether the interest can be sustained in the future. You must give yourself an answer to this sentence, don't be on a whim and be scolded by your wife in the future. Generally, Canon, Nikon, other Sony, Pentax, Panasonic and other machines are also used, but there are relatively few.

    It mainly depends on what kind of machine your friends use more, and you can borrow money from each other in the future to save money. Canon's ** is more meaty and soft, and it needs to be processed in the later stage to look good; Nikon's is relatively sharp and colorful, and the film can be produced without much processing in the later stage. I'm a family and hobby, and I use a Nikon D80, with an 18-135 dog head for hanging, and a prime 50 portrait.

    It's just over 5,000. In terms of performance, you don't have to pay too much attention, the more confused you are. Let's look at my friend's machine first to see which brand is easy to play.

    I'm not comfortable playing Canon right now, the buttons on the D80 are easy to set up, and Canon's is a bit troublesome. If you have any questions, you can ask them again.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I really want to shoot well.

    For this, just buy a DSLR. Don't buy second-hand, whether it's Nikon or Canon or Sony.

    version, it's right to buy the most powerful new model at the moment. The lens should choose a basic 18-50 basic lens zoom head first, and then buy an upgrade after the other tall lenses slip away. The following analysis rationale:

    1. The new camera can be used for a long time. The camera is very durable, it is rarely useful or bad, basically this camera will accompany you for a lifetime, if you are not very diligent in shooting, you can pass it on to your children as a family heirloom. Second-hand can also be used, but it is difficult to say that it can be used for a long time, and you are a novice, you can't look at the good and bad of the camera, and you don't know if others fool you.

    Or buy a brand new one, at least you won't be bothered by the broken camera.

    2. Why buy a SLR instead of a card machine. The most important thing to learn things is interest, and its practical cards can also be very good. But that's in the hands of a master, a real photography master, you just give him a Nokia 300,000-pixel mobile phone, and he can also shoot good-looking **.

    In the hands of novices, if you use it, you will complain that there is a problem with the machine, and then you will have to buy a DSLR. So I can't shoot well**. In fact, you are not good at technology, only by choosing a professional SLR at the beginning will not make you lose interest, a good horse with a good saddle, and a rookie must drive a good car.

    3. The camera itself is not expensive, but the lens of the camera is very expensive. You don't need to buy a good lens at the beginning, and you can slowly add the lens when you have money in the future, and you don't have to do it in one step, because different lenses are used to shoot different **, just buy it according to your personal needs.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For beginners who love photography, how to choose a DSLR camera that suits them is very important.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a beginner, you can buy any DSLR camera.

    There is no such thing as a DSLR camera that is only for beginners. Beginners can use any DSLR camera.

    As for the question of cost performance, it is a very subjective concept. Only those that meet your needs are the most cost-effective ......This includes two aspects: ** to meet the purchase budget, and to meet the needs of the use in terms of performance.

    It should be noted that when choosing a DSLR camera, the lens is the most critical! You must choose the appropriate type of lens according to your shooting needs. This requires a certain amount of photography knowledge to make an accurate choice.

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