>>3984674>And I'm willing to bet you're using food other people made like stock, spreads, pasta and so forth.I eat plants other people grow and animals others kill, though I wouldn't consider plants or animals as something "made" by humans. I don't eat pre-made foods. For me, food is "made" when someone assembles ingredients and/or cooks it, with the end product being a complete food item that can be eaten or heated and eaten. I make my own stocks, spreads, and I have a pasta-making machine, but if I don't know how to make something, I just don't eat it. It's been ages since I've had a hotdog, so I'm going to use my meat grinder and blender to try to learn how to make some. I don't really like hotdogs, but now I have to make one.
I think I will get this camera:
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/refurbished-eos-rebel-t100-ef-s-18-55mm-f-35-56-iii-lens-kitIt's refurbished by Canon, so I think it's pretty legit. And it's just $300. If this does turn out to be a bad idea it won't be an expensive mistake.
>>3984721I did look at some of the mirrorless cameras, but for some reason I'm set on getting a DSLR. Something about them strikes me as better. Just checked out the EOS 200D / Rebel SL2, they don't seem particularly discounted at the moment. I'll do some more searching before pulling the trigger though.