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Do you really need a SLR?

In this code age, card machines, microcomputers and basic mobile phones have also become sophisticated. Now there is another 100 million pixel mobile phone. It's really amazing. Now everyone is taking pictures with their mobile phones, which is more convenient and quick. SLR, SLR? What about a century-old SLR camera like Nikon? Is it really replaced by mobile phones? What I think is, wrong, wrong, wrong, the mobile phone is the mobile phone, and the SLR is simplified. No matter how powerful the mobile phone is, it! It will never be replaced. Although I am not an expert in camera manufacturing, decades of experience tell me that SLR cameras can't be replaced by any mobile phone in the field of photography. If you don't believe me, you will know by comparing the photos taken, so I say that SLR is an eternal SLR. The following is my work with a SLR. Please enjoy it. Please don't be surprised by my personal opinion.

Do you really need a SLR? Whether it is necessary depends on your interest in photography.

If you especially like photography, you can buy a SLR camera or a micro-single.

If you just shoot at home or don't have much chance in a year, then you don't need to buy anything, just use your mobile phone. Some mobile phones are also quite powerful at present, which can fully meet the needs of the family and the requirements of sending pictures online.

Here I will talk about the difference between SLR and mobile phone.

It is often said that mobile phones have surpassed SLR, which is simply nonsense. We can completely compare their photos, and the picture quality is unparalleled. In addition, SLR cameras have powerful lens groups, and we can change different lenses according to the needs of shooting. The background shot by the lens of the SLR camera is very blurred, so the mobile phone can only be left behind.

Generally speaking, if you like photography very much and plan to embark on the road of photography, then you need a SLR (micro-single) completely. If you don't have this idea, then don't buy a camera.

The above is my opinion, and friends are welcome to add or comment.

Sword dance images, western photographers, welcome to pay attention.

My understanding of SLR refers to a camera with a five-pointed star lens. Whether SLR is still needed in today's era depends on three types of people. The first category is those who have really come into contact with SLR cameras from the focal lens era, 1. They are used to the control of SLR, 2. They are not allowed by the economy. The second is born in the digital age, and their understanding of photography is impossible to compare with those in the focus film age. They are more willing to accept new things. These people love and hate SLR (not to mention the reasons), and of course they are allowed to change their tracks economically. This group of people is the majority. The third category is newcomers who are ready to enter the photography circle. They have the idea of accepting new things, but they are not as good as the first two categories in other aspects. To be honest, I really support them to use SLR or micro-single. Of course, for them, choosing a SLR is not a bad thing. Let me remind you here that if you buy a camera with the same configuration, the investment in SLR or micro-single is more than 1.5 times. (The above is not absolute)

No matter how strong the pistol is, it can't replace the cannon! No matter how fierce the cannon is, it can't replace the nuclear bomb! For example, mobile phone photography, more like a card camera and a SLR camera ... the relationship between them will never be replaced. ...

I need it. Mobile phones can't replace cameras.

Photographers need SLR or micro-single, but ordinary people don't.

Because ordinary people's photography is for friends, and SLR or micro-sheets are not portable. Moreover, the camera pictures sent to the circle of friends have to be deleted by WeChat, and the picture quality is even worse than that taken by mobile phones.

Therefore, non-professional photographers really don't need cameras. Didn't the subject see that all uncles and aunts, including young people, took photos with their mobile phones?

Now that spring is blooming, the proportion of all scenic spots taking photos with mobile phones exceeds 95%.