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How about Nikon D3200? How about Nikon D3200?

Generally speaking, this machine is a good entry machine. Practice your hands well, and it's not too late to drop them after practice. (mainly, the price is also very cheap). My last camera was it, and the photos taken by the camera had good color and sharpness.

Continuous shooting speed is enough for ordinary photographers. Anyway, I feel there is no obvious difference with d7 100. In fact, we seldom use this function, because when shooting athletes, the focus accuracy of a single shot is higher.

In terms of high sense, it can even be said that it is not worse than my current d7 100. (iso 800 is no problem at all) I took a very satisfactory night view with a tripod and a cable.

There are few functions, mainly manual functions, but the entry is just right for beginners.

Another disadvantage is that there are only 1 1 focal points, that is, it is not easy to focus in the dark at night, because the focal points need to be aimed at brighter points or light sources, which is easy to affect the composition.

The camera itself has no body motor, so a classic old man like 50- 1.8d can only focus manually. It is suggested to equip a lens with 18- 105 (the focal length is wider and more practical), and a lens with 35- 1.8g can also be installed if possible.

You can also add a macro header or macro adapter ring, which is very effective.

I think if you can play with this camera thoroughly, you can take many excellent photos.