Good video! I suggest that beginners find Canon EOS cameras. Super cheap bodies (you can find a pretty standard one for 50 bucks all day long) with a semi decent kit lens, and the EF mount means you can use modern lenses (like the fantastic 40mm pancake lens). I like EOS for beginners because it can start off as a fully auto, nearly point and shoot AF, and then as you step up your skills it has manual options. A Canon EOS, a 40mm pancake and some rolls of Fuji400 or Kentmere and you're all set to shoot in basically any setting.
Good video! I suggest that beginners find Canon EOS cameras. Super cheap bodies (you can find a pretty standard one for 50 bucks all day long) with a semi decent kit lens, and the EF mount means you can use modern lenses (like the fantastic 40mm pancake lens). I like EOS for beginners because it can start off as a fully auto, nearly point and shoot AF, and then as you step up your skills it has manual options. A Canon EOS, a 40mm pancake and some rolls of Fuji400 or Kentmere and you're all set to shoot in basically any setting.