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I see there have been other topics on this in the past but the prevalence of mirrorless in 2026 maybe changes the answer these days.
My daughter will be starting GCSE photography next year and is generally showing more interest in photography and moving beyond phone snaps. I'm more than happy to buy her a more capable camera but I'm also wary of not wanting to conflict too much with what she will learn with at school. I have spoken to her school a bit about this but really didn't get a a clear answer at all. FWIW though, she will be using Canon DSLR cameras within school. I would assume APSC.
I'm pretty flexible on what she has at home and I suppose the easy answer would be to buy a Canon DSLR with a lens or two. Plenty of affordable options around these days. But I'm hesitant because I have a shelf full of Fuji X lenses and a load of micro 4/3 stuff here that she could be using instead if got her a mirrorless body to suit. I feel she would perhaps get to experiment more if I got her a camera in either of those mounts even if she still had a lens or two of her own. But then I wonder if too much choice of lenses isn't ideal for a beginner and is throwing mirrorless into the mix an additiioanl complication? and.... I go round in circles so I thought it might be about time to ask the experts....
BTW, sadly her school don't do any film photography but I do have a few 35mm and 6x6 cameras here so if she shows an interest in that, we are covered.
My daughter will be starting GCSE photography next year and is generally showing more interest in photography and moving beyond phone snaps. I'm more than happy to buy her a more capable camera but I'm also wary of not wanting to conflict too much with what she will learn with at school. I have spoken to her school a bit about this but really didn't get a a clear answer at all. FWIW though, she will be using Canon DSLR cameras within school. I would assume APSC.
I'm pretty flexible on what she has at home and I suppose the easy answer would be to buy a Canon DSLR with a lens or two. Plenty of affordable options around these days. But I'm hesitant because I have a shelf full of Fuji X lenses and a load of micro 4/3 stuff here that she could be using instead if got her a mirrorless body to suit. I feel she would perhaps get to experiment more if I got her a camera in either of those mounts even if she still had a lens or two of her own. But then I wonder if too much choice of lenses isn't ideal for a beginner and is throwing mirrorless into the mix an additiioanl complication? and.... I go round in circles so I thought it might be about time to ask the experts....
BTW, sadly her school don't do any film photography but I do have a few 35mm and 6x6 cameras here so if she shows an interest in that, we are covered.
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