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Please recommend a SLR camera with a maximum budget of 6500 yuan (about 4500 yuan) to photographers and experts!

Nikon is selected at this price, and D 5/KOOC-0/00+/KOOC-0/8-/KOOC-0/05 (about 6000 pieces) lenses are recommended, which is completely sufficient.

Nikon's low-end cameras and lenses are very advantageous. Many mid-range lenses are very cost-effective, between the bull's head and the dog's head. D5 100 is not much different from D7000 if it is imaged alone. D 3 100+18-105+50/ 1.8D (which adds up to less than 6000 yuan) can also be matched with fixed focus, but the 50/1.8d lens is very good, but it is used in D 3/kloc. Because the body and lens are not equipped with a focus motor (50/ 1.8D without a focus motor costs more than 700 yuan, while 50/ 1.8g with a focus motor costs about 1600). The focus motor without fuselage is the biggest defect of Nikon's low-end machine. You can only focus manually with cheap old lenses, but it is not unacceptable to play well. Moreover, Nikon has basically updated all the lenses of the focal length, and there is a version with a focus motor (more expensive).

Canon's biggest advantage lies in the rich high-end lenses, but the low-end body and lens are not cost-effective. The collocation below 6500 is really not as good as Nikon's. Canon is too careful. So I suggest buying Nikon first. In case I want to buy a full-body SLR in the future, it's a big deal to buy a Canon high-end machine after the Nikon low-end machine I have (I don't mind continuing to use Nikon ~). Even if you buy a Canon low-end camera and lens, you should replace them all when you are professional.

Pentax kr is really cost-effective, the imaging is really great, and the appearance is pleasing to the eye, but the brand is still non-mainstream, the focusing performance is also different from N and C, and the high-end lens is too expensive. However, your budget can buy KR's dual-lens kit, at least it can make up the focal length, and it is not bad to buy it for fun. Anyway, you can change doors if you want to play in depth.

To sum up, Nikon's low-end is very interesting, and the high-end is not bad; Canon's high-end is the most fun; The best way to play Pentax is to focus on the low end and choose according to your specific needs.

A SLR is a single-lens reflection, which projects light and shadow onto an image sensor through a reflector. This is its imaging principle. I use D90+18-105+35/1.8g, so I have a deep understanding of the advantages of Nikon's low-end products. The d90 has a good reputation, but it is an old machine after all. As far as imaging is concerned, it is slightly inferior to D3 100 and D5 100. It's more expensive than theirs because the D90 is a mid-range machine of the previous generation, with higher materials, high configuration and quite good control feel. The focus motor with body can use some old lenses, which are much bigger and look much better when taken out. The number of sets of D90+ 18- 105 is definitely more than 6,500, but D90+50/ 1.8D can be considered (adding up to about 6,000 pieces). If you don't mind just having this fixed-focus lens for the time being, it's a superb match for the poor. Many people use this combination to make good films, of course, with D 300.