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How much is the annual tuition for photography?

Since you are majoring in this major, you must shoot some better shots, which is the most deadly.

In addition, I think a mid-range machine is at least. After all, many low-end functions are complicated to use. If you are an amateur photographer, of course it doesn't matter. On the other hand, high-end funds are also very problematic. Since you asked this question, the funds are still limited. In addition, different configurations vary greatly. The following are just some suggestions based on an amateur's point of view, for reference only (after all, I am not a professional).

At present, it is recommended to choose the original heads of Canon and Nikon brands instead of the hood, most of which are very general. Although Sony has great potential, compared with Canon Nikon, there is still a certain gap in imaging in China (of course, this gap is not big, but since you say you are a professional ...), the guests are good and cost-effective, but it is not easy to take and there are few lenses. Olympus's three-quarters system is no worse than Canon Nikon's at the same price, but in the future, Olympus will push three-quarters down and take a light route, and the image quality is hard to say, especially the three-quarters lens in its hand will turn three-quarters, so it is not recommended.

Nikon D Bar 0 has just stopped production, and now the price is increasing, while Nikon D90 has not been officially listed, and the estimated price is around k when it is listed. D bar 0 is ok, but the cost performance is not dominant at present, so it is not recommended to consider it. As for the D90, if it is not needed immediately, it can be considered if the budget allows, but personal advice should not be considered. In fact, a large part of this price is placed on the short film shooting function. I think this is more suitable for amateurs. For professional photographers, photos are the right way, and the quality of photos has not been listed in China, so it's hard to say, maybe.

Canon EOS 40D and EOS50D can be considered. 40D is around 000 now, and the price/performance ratio is good. If the budget is a little better, it will be 50 days, but the new product is on the market and the price is slightly higher. It will come down in a few months.

The other is the lens. Professionals, don't be careless with the camera. It should be said that it is more important than the machine. If you choose Canon, it is recommended not to consider the head below L, and try not to consider the deputy factory head. Canon L head is excellent (and the price is high). I recommend several models: one paint-404L and paint 0- 200 mm 4L (it is recommended not to take anti-shake unless you will often shoot in some bumpy environment in the future, such as in the car, anti-shake itself will have a negative impact on imaging, so tripod and iron hand are king, and anti-shake lenses are much more expensive). These two add up to an estimated 9K. It is not a problem to use a lens that has not been added for more than ten years (the lens is not as fast as the camera, and some classic lenses were even made decades ago, what's more, many people keep adding new lenses precisely because the original low-priced lenses are not enough to meet their increasingly demanding eyes, not because the lenses themselves are outdated or damaged. So for people with special skills, sooner or later, they have to get a few high-end shots and a low-end one to deal with them. In the long run, it is a waste. Imaging is also very good, but the aperture is a little small, which needs a fixed focus lens of 50- 1.4 to make up for it. For the average photographer, these three lenses can be used for seven or eight years or even longer, which means that you don't need to add any other lenses in a short time (except for some fixed-focus lenses, which are relatively cheap, such as the one recommended above, which is about 2K or more. Wide-angle end is not expected to have any special requirements. After all, few good works are shot at the wide-angle end. Although the picture quality of telephoto end often drops, there are many places that can't be photographed by it, such as shooting the moon.

In this way, the whole thing is within a W bar. Plus tripod, cable release, some bags and cleaning clothes, the budget is around W9 (including your bargaining skills). Don't ignore the tripod. A good tripod is necessary for professionals. It is normal to get one above K, and other expenses are small.

In short, if your bargaining skills are good, at least prepare a W against a W9, otherwise, prepare two W.

Of course, those lenses don't have to be bought at one time. Except for the fixed-focus lens, it is not recommended to buy the first one because of its slightly narrow scope of application (unless you are specialized in shooting portraits), the other two need to buy short-focus or long-focus as needed. In addition, these models can also be considered second-hand, China can be cheaper, but Canon's red ring head is very good and durable, and few people are willing to sell it. Even if someone sells it, it will soon be traced back to the bottom, so I can only say take a chance.