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mloeffler
2 years ago

In connection with your question “” and our “discussion” there I think you should follow the advice of minecraftgrief and just save something. 500,- to 700,- € are a much better basis for making the decision analogue or digital, without which the finances are at the forefront.

Until then, you might be able to use the time to sharpen your “photographic senses” using the Smatphone.

Uneternal
2 years ago

As mentioned in the other question ne Canon EOS 600D / 650D / 700D or a Nikon D3200 or D5100 already got under €200, in part even under €150.

Click through Ebay classifieds.

IXXIac
2 years ago

Hello

zb the combination Nikon D7000 with AFS 18-70

Photon123
2 years ago

There are used, but very old mirror reflexes. Good is different. In addition, you need lenses. You’re not getting far with 200. That’s what some people spend on the tripod alone.

minecraftgrief
2 years ago

At Nikons there are sometimes supposed “snaps” offered. However, as this is all about children’s pubs, I can only give the advice to leave the fingers of it and rather save some money or to wish for the nearby Christmas Bares instead of Rares. If a budget of about 400 – 500 € is available then a good used beginner set from Canon is already in.

ghost40
2 years ago

Why does it have to be a mirror reflex? I guess a friend of a friend told you that you’re doing great photos automatically – you don’t need anything, you’re doing the camera. Incorrect 🙂

But right, in your price segment you only find old DSLR that no one wants anymore, a halfway currently mirrorless you don’t find for this money.

dankuwunicorn
2 years ago

So the cheapest I can recommend you would be the Canon EOS 2000D and the EOS 4000D but also with those you are already at 400€ plus. Would buy a used one in your place.

bluedxca93
2 years ago

13000d but only with patience and save the money.

daedag
2 years ago

You don’t get a mirror reflex camera for the money. It’s even hard to use. Better save a bit.