Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I want to learn photography. I haven't touched it before, and I don't know what to buy. I heard that it's best to buy a SLR to learn photography. I don't know what's the difference between it and an o

I want to learn photography. I haven't touched it before, and I don't know what to buy. I heard that it's best to buy a SLR to learn photography. I don't know what's the difference between it and an o

I want to learn photography. I haven't touched it before, and I don't know what to buy. I heard that it's best to buy a SLR to learn photography. I don't know what's the difference between it and an ordinary camera. The difference between SLR and ordinary camera is that SLR can change lenses. Of course, it costs money to change the lens. )

You can buy lenses with different focal lengths according to different subjects.

The SLR also has a manual function. (Of course, there are also many people who regard SLR as a fool camera. )

So if you study photography, you'd better consider a SLR camera.

New models can consider entry-level models such as Canon 550D or Nikon D3 100. The cost performance is relatively high.

If the budget is tight, you can consider dual mobile phones.

Canon is 30 days, Nikon is D70s. Relatively cost-effective and practical.

Other brands suggest not to consider it for the time being. The reason is that there are more lenses from Canon and Nikon, and there are more lenses from sub-factories to choose from.

As far as textbooks are concerned, it is enough to have a primary textbook.

There is no best textbook, only what you learn is good or bad. The introductory textbooks are basically the same, just talking about the working principle of some cameras and basic picture shooting skills. Wait until you gradually understand what you want to shoot, and then go to targeted study and shooting practice.

Photography is art and photography is entertainment. If you want to take photos, you must improve your artistic accomplishment and aesthetics. (Especially art) After all, you must first know what kind of photos are beautiful and what kind of photos are artistic.

Photography is a long process. (It is also the process of spending money. Don't be impatient. Only when you have made enough films will you gradually get the hang of it. Of course, I don't want you to press the shutter blindly. What should I consider before pressing? Why shoot? How to shoot? Wait three questions.

Then I wish you early success. The above is my humble opinion for reference only.