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teddy710

My girlfriend and her family have gotten me hooked on photography and I want to get a good quality camera for landscape and nature pictures for under $650. Her and her dad are really into photography and I'm aware I can ask them about this but any helpful advice is.... helpful!

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honestly any DSLR that fits in your $650 budget from Canon or Nikon is perfectly suited for beginners

i started with a T2i 6 years ago for $900 and its held up quite well
hell, my moto x play is even killing it lately

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Also when you get the chance, pick up a nifty 50 asap! 
the 50mm single-highhandedly taught me everything about aperture, shutter speeds, composition etc. 
depending on the brand theyre usually around $100

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1 hour ago, teddy710 said:

My girlfriend and her family have gotten me hooked on photography and I want to get a good quality camera for landscape and nature pictures for under $650. Her and her dad are really into photography and I'm aware I can ask them about this but any helpful advice is.... helpful!

Instead of buying a completely random brand, why not buy one that is compatible with the gear your girlfriend and her dad owns?  This way you can use what she has.

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4 hours ago, AkiraDaarkst said:

Instead of buying a completely random brand, why not buy one that is compatible with the gear your girlfriend and her dad owns?  This way you can use what she has.

Good idea actually never thought about that 

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  • 2 weeks later...

As @AkiraDaarkst said it can be smart to get the same system to be able to use thier lenses. Otherwise a A6000 would fit quite nicly in that range. Or a D3300, pretty much any beginner camera 

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