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Unlike 10 years ago, cameras now are very affordable. Almost every friend of mine has a camera today, if not, at least a phone with camera. The interesting thing I noticed when I was traveling is that more people are using DSLR now, whether they really appreciate it or not. Many of my friends are also considering upgrading their gears to DSLR. Here I am giving some advices on getting a DSLR. This blog is more about prepare yourself to buy a DSLR than how to use it. Hope you will find it useful when making a purchase decision.
Before buying a DSLR, ask yourself a question. Are you really passionate about photography? Passionate here I mean is you will go out and travel around for the sake of taking photos. Probably you will do this in the first few weeks when you get a new camera, but will this last long? Or most likely your excitement will be consumed by the overwhelming number of functions and settings. If you do not use the camera that much, then just stick to whatever you have now, P&S cameras are good enough in most cases.
Okay, if you love taking photos, then ask again what is your purpose. It could be just photos of casual outings with friends, or more serious tasks such as landscape, wildlife, sports, portrait and many more. Different DSLRs have strengths in different fields, but most of them are suitable for all use if your requirement is not that extreme.
Next, when you are choosing a DSLR for yourself, what should you look for? There are usually some common myths for the beginners.