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Please recommend a cost-effective SLR camera as an entry-level B. Although it is an entry-level, it can't be bad. Ask God to recommend a cost-effective SLR!

Hello, my friend. I'm happy to answer your question.

If you buy a SLR, it is recommended to choose Nikon or Canon, both of which are trump cards in the SLR industry.

Separately, Canon, the lens has a focus motor, which can automatically focus the whole body. The mid-range camera 60D has a shoulder screen, which is convenient for adjusting aperture, shutter, ISO and white balance. A camera with a shoulder screen will be more expensive.

Nikon, the mid-range D90 began to have a shoulder screen and a fuselage motor. If a lens is used, the lens of AF-S will have a motor. Therefore, when the low-end fuselage encounters a lens without a motor, it needs manual focusing, and autofocus is not good. This is a little trouble for Nikon.

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In terms of models, let's talk about entry-level models first.

Canon:

1100d (18-55is) is about 2899.

9 o'clock focus, DIGIC 412 million pixels, pure entry model;

550D( 18-55 is II) is about 3999.

Focusing at 9 o'clock, the best entry SLR DIGIC 418 megapixel sold by Canon has been discontinued, and one is sold less;

600D( 18-55 is II) is about 4 199 (highly recommended, the most cost-effective at present).

At 9 o'clock, focus on DIGIC 418 million pixels, with flip screen (flip screen is very practical), wireless flash and creative filter for more than 550D;

650D( 18-55 is II) is about 4459.

Focus at 9 o'clock, center double cross, cross focus all around, digic 5+18 million pixels, flip touch capacitive screen, the latest generation of entry-level models, the focus system is fully upgraded, with good performance and slightly expensive price.

Nikon:

D3 100 SLR kit (including18-55vr) is about 2950.

14 megapixel11focuseexped2 is also a pure entry-level model.

D3200( 18-55VR) SLR kit is about 3399.

24 160000 pixels 1 1 focus release date 2065438+April 2002 pixels are its biggest selling point.

D5 100( 18-55VR) is about 3899.

16.2 million pixels 1 1 focus release date 2065438+April, 2002, Speeded 2 rotating screen has a good cost performance.

D5200

The performance of the model that has just been on the market for a long time has naturally improved a lot, but the price is still virtual, so it is not recommended to buy it at present.

These are also entry-level primary machines, and the picture quality is not much different. The pixel of D3200 is really high, but it doesn't print large photos or posters, so the computer can't see the difference with12 million photos.

So if you choose to get started, I recommend Canon 600D/650D and Nikon D5 100/D5200. Upgrading the fuselage after a year or two won't waste a lot of money.

Of course, if you have money, you can do whatever you want. Naturally, the more expensive the model, the better the performance.

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Let's talk about the blurring effect of the subject that novices are very concerned about and like. There are three kinds of fuzzy:

1. The larger the aperture, the easier it is to blur; (Recommend two 50 1.8 lenses, which are very cheap and have a large aperture. )

2. The longer the focal length, the easier it is to blur; (Canon has a choice of 55-250, which is cheap)

3. The closer to the subject, the easier it is to blur. (Come closer, the model won't hit you, ha)

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Want to play SLR, learn three things:

1, the manual of the machine in your hand, you have a professional camera, not an iPhone, and children can touch it.

2. Two textbooks of New York Institute of Photography, very classic and practical textbooks, have benefited a lot after reading them.

3. You can look at the essence posts of major online forums and photographers' comments, which will be rewarding.

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I hope the above information is helpful to you. If you are satisfied, please accept my answer. Thank you!