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Getting into photography - how to start, what to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="PABeaulieu" data-source="post: 1177176" data-attributes="member: 5284"><p>I bought all my material second hand, from a journalist and photographer who sells his camera when he buys a more recent one. I got my first (Pentax ist-D) in 2011 then I got a Pentax K-x in 2013 and finally a Pentax K-7 in 2015. I'll probably stick to Pentax if I ever buy another one, even a brand new, because it's possible to use the lenses, the remote command, filters, etc. from my previous purchases.</p><p></p><p>A beginner can buy a book like "Digital Photography for Dummies" to start. I got one with an DVD in 2011 and I learned a few useful tricks.</p><p></p><p>Also, when you are membre of a forum for photographers, even if you are a pure amateur, there are always more experienced people willing to help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PABeaulieu, post: 1177176, member: 5284"] I bought all my material second hand, from a journalist and photographer who sells his camera when he buys a more recent one. I got my first (Pentax ist-D) in 2011 then I got a Pentax K-x in 2013 and finally a Pentax K-7 in 2015. I'll probably stick to Pentax if I ever buy another one, even a brand new, because it's possible to use the lenses, the remote command, filters, etc. from my previous purchases. A beginner can buy a book like "Digital Photography for Dummies" to start. I got one with an DVD in 2011 and I learned a few useful tricks. Also, when you are membre of a forum for photographers, even if you are a pure amateur, there are always more experienced people willing to help you. [/QUOTE]
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