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How do photography students choose cameras?

I think it's better not to choose Nikon's D90, because since the landlord said to choose a metal body, Canon's 50D of the same grade belongs to the mid-range model, while Nikon's D90 is only an entry-level model.

But later, we have to look at Nikon's choice, not necessarily D90, but D200 and so on. We look at the cost-effective Canon 50D, which is really your best choice.

Then we say lens.

You may think that the lens of the deputy factory is economical, but since the landlord said that we should choose high-end lenses, we should take them seriously.

First of all, lenses should be mainly made of metal. In order to improve their price competitiveness, many factory lenses are made of plastic or high-grade plastic, but sellers will have a lot to say, such as high-tech flow of lightweight and high-grade plastic.

Secondly, the lens is good mainly in the lens. Take the Canon lens (sorry, I am a Canon user). Many high-end lenses are polished with fluorite. For the hand-polished lens of German Lens, Canon lens is machine-polished, but at least it is much better than glass powder. The coating on the lens seems unimportant, but it is often misunderstood because the coating on the lens is only for this lens, not for all lenses.

Finally, the choice of accessories. Take the memory card as an example. Everyone thinks that SD card is cheap, and the speed of 133 on the market is 256, which makes everyone know that it is true, but the speed of SD card far exceeds that of CF card. First of all, CF card is called micro hard disk, which greatly speeds up the transmission speed. I use the SANDISK CF card of 16G, which is faster than many USB flash drives and provides you with a lot of space for continuous shooting or video recording.

Tripod is almost a problem that many people who are new to photography ignore, but the quality of tripod may directly affect the quality of your photos. I hope the landlord will visit more photography websites.

Ps: No matter freshmen or juniors, they only pay attention to whether the "gun" in their hands is avant-garde, but this is a very big misunderstanding, because many masters use Canon G9 to shoot films that are beyond our power.

I'm not saying the machine is not high-end. For example, can a three-year-old child use a rocket launcher?