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What camera do you want to learn from photography?

For beginners, cultivating professional operating habits is always the first priority. Image quality can be compensated by later and later machine upgrades, but good photography habits and skills can't be bought with money. Control is embodied in the exclusive functions of the machine, such as shoulder screen, double impellers, user-defined mode (Nikon is U 1, U2), user-defined buttons, etc. It is suggested that Nikon D7000+35mm/f 1.8G or Canon 60D+35mm/f2, and the focal length of 35mm lens on APS-C format camera is equivalent to 52.5mm (Canon is 56mm) standard lens, which is mainly used to cultivate their own photographic eyes (lens sense) and blurred background. Suitable for indoor portrait, street sweeping and scenery. The zoom lens needs a18-105 VR (18-135) lens.

If you are short of money, consider D5 100 and 600D (650D without touch screen control). These two cameras can be said to be the best cost-effective in the current entry-level SLR. I hope I can insist on using the display screen below the viewfinder to view all kinds of information and parameters of the camera, use LCD as little as possible, and try to do so when adjusting parameters, so that I can get used to the method of viewing and adjusting parameters by viewfinder+shoulder screen soon after switching to mid-range SLR.