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The main question is why?
If you are engaged in professional photography, you need to buy at least decent different lenses for a DSLR (at least 2-3 pieces for different purposes), a couple of filters, a decent tripod with a good head ... Professional photographers know without me, and much more.
For a "mirror", first of all, you need hands and a head (familiar with the theory), then a decent lens that suits the situation, then something like a lightroom to process the results. Taking a DSLR and shooting with a "whale" lens with auto settings is a waste of money. On a high-quality soap dish, it will probably turn out even better, because there the presets are designed for the average (all sorts of enhancers), and not for professional use.
If I were you, I would look at the so-called "system" cameras.
In particular, something like a fuji x-e1 and a 35mm F1.4 R lens
A small camera, you can carry it everywhere, the photo quality is at a high level, you can see examples on flickr'e. A 35mm lens is good for walking along the city streets and taking pictures. For me, it allows you to fill your hand well.
And then you can understand what you need and choose something more suitable.
It is not the camera that shoots, but the photographer.
Take any.
And what is the real advantage of a DSLR, for example, over non-mirror devices like Sony rx100m3?
Or when they say DSLR, do they subconsciously mean a physically large matrix?
In general, according to the theory of photographic equipment , you can see. SLR cameras, IMHO, will soon become obsolete ..
The mirror helps to avoid parallax compared to the primitive viewfinder window - this is its first advantage. Secondly, the mirror conveyed colors better before the appearance of high-quality screens, on which the image from the matrix was displayed. But now the situation is changing.
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