>>4269161I would rather recommend used micro four thirds for a budget concerned beginner who intends to stay a beginner forever, than a crippled canon APS-Cope camcorder, and for myself or someone like myself, a used FF DSLR.
You can specfag and noisepost all you want but a used olympus (photofags) or panasonic (videofags) is much more useful than an r10 and in the same price bracket - and micro four thirds has cheaper, better more diverse glass than telling a perma-casual to adapt a bunch of overpriced "legendary" EF lenses from 2004. The only thing the R10 really does better is some slight IQ improvement that doesn't really matter for a beginner/instagram poster and more sporty autofocus that most people won't really care about.
>Beginners won't "need" toYou don't need to be a photographer period. You don't need anything but your phone. For 90% of people they can't notice the quality difference between an R10+kit lens and an iphone 15 pro max. Why bring need into hobbies? Maybe they want more, like a diversity of faster primes and longer zooms but more affordable and easy to carry and store, so they can justify using a camera over their phone.
>inb4 but if you buy this $300 EF lens after buying the $100 adapter and consider equivalence>>42691984chan is part of lifelog and has been for a while. Hiro even beefed up the "non-botnet" captcha so it tracks you as thoroughly as google's, and I would bet on this site keeping more comprehensive and long lived logs than twitter or reddit.
If you care, I recommend resizing your browser periodically, changing user agents periodically, never saving cached data or service workers, rotating the browser you use, not tripping, and posting on 4chan using a VM which runs with a different number of virtual CPU cores each time, among other things that should be obvious. What this site collects if you post normally is enough for a competent agency with official powers to identify individual posters down to the address and PC.