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You guys probably get this question all the time so apologies in advance but what would you recommend is the best camera to buy under $200(300 at most) that a beginner could use to learn basic techniques and just have fun with while travelling around town/various cities?
While I've always appreciated photography with good aesthetic it's only recently occurred to me that I could try to take some of my own. I should specify that I have no desire to ever go /p/ro, but it seems like a satisfying and rather relaxing hobby with a large degree of subjectivity and "personality" if you will.
Also what would you say is the best way for a beginner to learn and to become reasonably good?
While I've always appreciated photography with good aesthetic it's only recently occurred to me that I could try to take some of my own. I should specify that I have no desire to ever go /p/ro, but it seems like a satisfying and rather relaxing hobby with a large degree of subjectivity and "personality" if you will.
Also what would you say is the best way for a beginner to learn and to become reasonably good?