I finally bought a camera which was around the 2000 dollars range
and with fairly excellent features for a beginner DSLR user. 2000 dollars less
from your wallet was still a big chunk, in my opinion. However, Mr. Vinod
assured the entire class that it was a pretty reasonable price for a camera.
I actually saw the price of a zoom lens on top of a random shelf
which read 30,000+ dollars. My camera felt so cheap right now.
My camera model is a Canon 100D. The shop assistant gave me a 2
hours tutorial on basic camera functions, which greatly helped me in my
understanding about them. I could fairly understand how calibrating shutter
speed, aperture and ISO do to the photos I took, but there was still CDs on
software and camera manual I need to read to further improve my skills on the
camera.
The whole Canon 100D set, including a handy carrier bag, lens cleaner solution, a small cloth, a pump to blow away dust off small gaps in the camera, three manual CDs and the camera itself.
Behold, the camera! The books are just for decoration to give the whole picture a nicer feeling :D
It is going to take lots of time and effort to really master
photography, but at least I have a decent head start now.
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