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Which is better for entry-level SLR or mirrorless cameras?

In fact, if you have a class in school, you can buy a DC with full manual functions. For example, Fujifilm’s flagship model only costs more than 2,000. In addition to changing the lens, it has all the functions of a SLR.

If we talk about entry-level SLR and mirrorless single-lens PK, I prefer mirrorless single-lens reflex camera.

1. Imaging, the CCD and chips currently used by mirrorless cameras are all SLR-level, otherwise they wouldn’t be called mirrorless cameras. Sony’s milkshake high sensitivity can compete with the 5D2. So the two are on the same level in terms of imaging.

2. Good-looking. Needless to say, mirrorless cameras have a very retro appearance and look better in hand, but entry-level SLRs look much stingy.

3. Portable, I don’t need to say much, the author must know it well.

Don’t worry, using a cow head to get started is not considered a beginner. Therefore, I prefer mirrorless.

Sony's milkshakes for mirrorless cameras are not expensive, Olympus's E-PL3 and Nikon are all releasing mirrorless cameras

Not to mention that the lens group is smaller than that of a SLR, a 17mm fixed Enough focus