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Beginners in photography are apprentices.

I am a graduate student majoring in photography. I have studied photography for four years. When I first went to school, I also started by choosing a camera. Since you want to learn fine arts, I suggest that you don't buy digital ones yet, and even if you do, try not to use automatic files. After all our classmates studied for 4 years, everyone agreed that Canon's SLR camera is more suitable for us. Of course, there is no obvious difference between Nikon and Nikon, but Nikon's relative ratio seems to be more professional. I use Nikon D200, but from the point of view of use, I prefer Canon, which looks humanized and has soft colors. Nikon's color is relatively tough, depending on personal preferences, but Nikon cameras have fewer choices in different price stalls than Canon. If you want to learn photography well, you'd better buy a camera and study it yourself. You must study the camera thoroughly first, and then finally find someone who likes photography around you or join a local photography association. Learning in a good discussion and learning environment will make faster progress and further enhance your enthusiasm for photography. You can also subscribe to foreign photography magazines and learn the master's lighting and composition, but these are not important. The most important thing in photography is thinking. It is a good photo to express your feelings and thoughts about a scene.

And my personal experience, after taking a photo, try to control yourself not to see the effect, which will affect your shooting. Long-term exercise will make every photo you take a good one.