What kind of camera should I buy for beginners?

Updated on number 2024-08-05
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Buy a domestic SLR camera, don't buy digital, that's still called learning photography? Phoenix seagulls can be, ranging from hundreds to thousands, and the film will start with black and white, buy Lekai 100, more than 5 yuan. Spend money to buy a magnifying machine, not too good, more than 200 second-hand good, buy Lekai photo paper (more than 100 a box) to practice washing**, your own toilet as a darkroom.

    These are the lowest and best practice methods in China, watch more photography**, go to color and shadow, hummingbird or something to see, buy a few composition books, from the most basic sketch colorology, understand the most basic principles of photography, do not need to work too much under what aperture shutter depth of field white balance, that thing you shoot 10 volumes of everything, there are specific want to ask and buy a second-hand camera to find me, and I am not against digital, that is just not to practice technology, practice shutter, and then a ps, you can go to deceive people! Congratulations!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Beginners. It is recommended that digital ones are better. Because autofocus is possible.

    We often hear people say "SLR camera", what exactly is SLR? SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex, which is the most popular viewfinder system available today and is used in most 35mm cameras. In this system, the unique design of the mirrors and prisms allows the photographer to observe the image passing through the lens directly from the viewfinder.

    As a result, the same image that the film is about to "see" can be seen accurately. At the heart of the system is a movable mirror (shown in light blue) that is positioned at a 45° angle in front of the film plane. The light entering the lens (shown in the red light path) is reflected upwards by the mirror onto a piece of ground glass.

    Early SLR cameras had to be held waist-flat with a view of the ground glass for framing. Although the image on the frosted glass is upright, the left and right sides are reversed. To correct this defect, current eye-level SLR cameras have a pentaprism mounted on top of the ground glass.

    This kind of prism reflects the light several times to change the optical path, and sends the image to the eyepiece, at which point the image is upright and corrected left and right. When framing, most of the light entering the camera is reflected upwards by the mirror to the pentaprism, and almost all SLR cameras have a shutter directly in front of the film (called a focal plane shutter because it is in the film plane), and the shutter is closed when framing, so that no light reaches the film. When the shutter button is pressed, the mirror quickly flips up to open the light path, and the shutter opens at the same time, so that the light reaches the film and the shot is completed.

    The mirrors in most cameras then reset immediately.

    If you have good conditions, buy a good Lanikon, Canon is good, if the conditions are not good, Kodak, film cameras, for novices, it is too expensive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Nikon D50 digital camera film post-production is too expensive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you want a traditional, Canon 30V, digital can take a look at the Nikon D70S, which is enough for you to use for a while.

    However, if you want to learn photography well, you still need to practice the basic skills in the traditional one first, and then go digital, which is easy to make people lazy.

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