The SLR photography industry essentially feeds on the consumerism of photographers. We all want more megapixels, a larger sensor, greater ISO range, and if possible the most expensive camera we can afford. And yet we are left with the feeling that everyone has a better camera than ours. This situation naturally benefits the SLR photography industry as I was saying. Major brands such as Nikon or Canon strive to sell us a digital SLR camera model to, after a few months, take out another more expensive model and do everything possible to make us believe that our model has become obsolete and unusable, as if the previous model would not serve to take pictures anymore. Unfortunately everyone, including server, we chop. Consumerism loses us, and our desire to get great photos make us want more and more and more. The bad thing about this situation is that there are people who are dying to take pictures and that, even having 600 euros saved, they are not able to buy a reflex camera and start enjoying their passion, simply by believing that a camera 600 euros would be too basic and not good enough to take good pictures. It is a pity. If you find yourself in a similar situation, I invite you to see the following selection of photos. All were made with SLR cameras for beginners, cameras whose price is around 500 or 600 euros on average, and in some cases they do not even reach 400 euros ( case of the Canon EOS 2000D ). They are all cameras that would go unnoticed on the shelf of a store, totally amateur, amateur cameras . Cameras that could arouse the contempt of your Photography School teacher maybe, but there are the results, they speak for themselves. Moral: The photo is not taken by the camera, you make it your friend. To be a good photographer, you should be able to take good photos with any camera. Being good means striving to learn, pulling forward with whatever you have, learning to take good pictures with any camera, even if it is bad. Who to take good photos needs to be brought to you by the latest shout in SLR camera technology, and yet you may still look for excuses, I don't know if you'll ever produce a single decent photo Did you like today's article? Please do not forget to recommend it - Thank you