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What kind of SLR camera should journalism students buy?

My personal university is a photography department, and the university is more reliable, preferring media, film and television photography.

Tell me my opinion.

First of all, talk about your third machine. 60D is out of date, so is D7000. 70D is used for comparison with D7 100.

Secondly, buying a SLR is not only important for the fuselage, but also for the matching of your lens and the fuselage. If you simply buy a dog's head, what is 18-55, 18- 135, 18-200, 18-300? These are all pure wastes. These lenses are of poor quality when matched with any fuselage.

Therefore, it is recommended that Canon 70D+ 15-85 Nikon D7 100+ 16-85 (minimum D5300+ 16-85 if the budget is limited).

Furthermore, for photo news photography, apart from battlefield sports, I don't think the requirements for the machine's focusing system and continuous shooting are very high. You can see that in addition to SLR, Leica's side shaft and a large number of Zeiss manual ptz are the most used by foreign news agencies. It can be seen that continuous shooting's machine with high focusing performance is good, but it is not necessary. What matters is the photographer himself.

Finally, five years ago, Canon's 5D2 (recordable) SLR was recognized by news organizations all over the world, because many groups of pictures were considered inferior to streaming media. Nikon can also shoot in this respect, but if you want to do both, or simply become a TV reporter, then try to consider Canon. At present, Nikon can't defend Canon's position in this respect.

70D+ 15-85 is the only choice. Never go to 18-55, 18- 135, 18-200, 18-300.