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I want to learn photography, but I don't know what camera I should use to get started. The hero recommended it.

(1) Buy a camera

At present, digital cameras can be roughly divided into three types: mass cameras, DC for short in jargon; Single camera; SLR cameras (of course, there are other kinds that ordinary photographers can't use).

1, beginners can buy Volkswagen cameras (DC), that is, consumer cameras, card machines, etc. Then, after the skills are mature, you can pay for the electricity or SLR camera. Of course, you can also step into the "position".

2. The bigger the 2.DC pixel, the better. 100000 is enough. Pixel multisensor (CCD or CMOS) is not big, but it is not good. For example, users of Canon G 10 (now it has been developed to G 12) suggested that the pixel should be reduced by one step, and the photo quality would be better. The sensor of DC is not large, so it is no longer distinguished.

3. The optical zoom of 3.DC camera is 5-8 times, which is too small to be used and the picture quality is too poor. Digital zoom is useless (similar to enlarging a picture with a computer). If you like telephoto, you have to sacrifice a little image quality.

4.DC has full manual function (some are only semi-manual), and includes: aperture priority, speed priority, P gear (program mode) and automatic gear.

5, DC has optical image stabilization, and electronic image stabilization is meaningless.

6.DC should have high-definition camera function.

7. The DC in the camera belongs to low-end products (not low in technology content), and brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic can do it. Kodak's cost performance is also very good, but it should be noted that its accessories such as chargers may be charged extra.

8. If you buy a DC machine with automatic function, you may shoot a documentary in most cases.