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I got into photography when I became a food blogger. My desire to take better photos led to me wanting to learn how to do it.
For the entire first year that I had my blog, I took pictures on a hand-me-down "point-and-shoot" Canon. Hey, it was free! Once I learned how to use all the buttons, I outgrew that camera and graduated to a DSLR.
I bought the CHEAPEST one I could find - a Canon Rebel XS from Costco. It was still a few hundred dollars, but takes some nice action shots. I'm still learning, but for what I'm doing (still food photography), it does the job.
In all honesty, it's hard to tell which pictures were taken on the free camera, and which ones were taken on my purchased DSLR. It's really about knowing how to use what you've got!
If you're on a tight budget, I recommend buying a used camera, as long as the lens is decent. You can learn on one of those while you save for your first $$$$ camera. (The purchase will sting!) Then do some research on what settings you'll need to set your camera to in order to take action shots. Then go out there and shoot, shoot, shoot!
Best of luck!
- Kim
x3 If you can get ahold of a pawn shop ect. that would let you try out the camras before you buy, a used might turn out to be the best. Never buy a used camra you haven't played with.