Photography, need some suggestions for Beginner/Amateur DSLR/Mirrorless devices

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Hi, I want to pick up a new hobby and I'm pretty interested in photography. I know there is a big FAQ on /r/photography but I'd like some suggestions, tips or recommendations from others that use one like @rogue and @ErmakDimon if I remember correctly. Budget is under 500 euros and will most likely finance this too.

Usage will be pretty much universal, I don't have a specific use case for my photographs. I'll be getting it next year and get some dank pics on GamesCom. I could also afford some extra lenses if they're swappable so recommend me some here too. Much appreciated.
 
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I use a Canon EOS60D. It's a cheap camera but does the job. Throw in a EF-S 55-250 lens and you got yourself a kit for approximately €500 for telephoto and studio photography.
 
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your photographic equipment is dependant on what you are planning to do, for example a DSLR isn't suitable if you are filming on the go most of the time as the battery capacity is terrible on most of them
I have used mostly Canon cameras, they are ok but nearly all of their cameras are specific in areas like batteries, lenses, etc and they are quite expensive, but they have outstanding quality
sony's range is somewhat triumphant on most because they produce some of the best sensors in the world and their smaller cameras are excellent
mirrorless cameras are a bit blown out of the water as they don't offer nearly as much customisation as DSLR's do and plus they're really expensive, but they're extremely stealthy if you dont want to make that classic shutter BZBRCHR noise
my main camera is a Canon EOS 1300D but the best all-round canon camera i've used is the 80D because you really can't beat a flip-out screen; it makes life so much easier

honestly nearly all cameras offer the same capability as each other and you can pick up some awesome ones in your budget. Things like live remote shooting is great because you can photograph from your phone.
Pick which one meets your needs. For example i choose canon over most because of the endless customisation and accessories that go along with it, and their .RAW file format is really great to edit with
 
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Dude that BZBRCHR noise makes it even better.

Anyways, my Note 8 shoots in .RAW format and it's really nice to edit via SnapSeed. As for the batteries how are they charged? I carry a 20KmAh battery bank with me.
 
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I think I own a Canon 5D Mark IV however I'm looking at new cameras and I've been deciding wether to get an EOS R or a 1D but, the 1D seems a bit overkill
 
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a good entry-level camera for some good ol' pics is the canon eos 600D from what i've seen, haven't used it myself but there's a few people i know that use it and can take some real good shit.
if you can go more expensive (i believe its more expensive anyway) i've personally used the 60D and that's capable of taking some really fckn crisp, nice pictures with the right lenses
obvs not a professional or anything so take what i say with a pinch of salt but this is what i've gathered from my little experience
 
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As helpful as I want to be here, I misread Photography as Pornography.

Also make sure to keep your lenses clean :)
 
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It's ok, I just take pictures of cats without their consent
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@rogue that's a stray cat that came into our day care one day, we kinda took him in and everyone loves him. One of our clients also built a house for him outside but he loves the warm room inside and the hay bales we had laying around for Christmas. It's very calm and loving.
 
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