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This is extremely silly.
Just try to find a photoclub or something in your area, to find other people interested in photography and try out their gear.
Dont split an already meager budget into half and expect to get any relevant kind of experience out of this. Yes there are excellent mirrorless out there, and stunning mirrorless glas. But not at a mere $500 which is hardly enough for even the simplest DSLR, and its by far not enough for a decent mirrorless setup.
So far I've invested about 8k€ into my DSLR setup and are still not at the point that I would say OK now it should get another camera system because this one cant offer me more.
Why would I be splitting anything in half? I'm not saying it's time for a new camera I'm saying I want to settle into a setup to build with weather it be Nikon cannon Sony... mirrorless dslr like I said in a previous post I have a few k to put into something. My girlfriend wants a camera and my d3400 is more than enough for her she's not that into photography and she as well as I do not feel as though it makes sense to get her something else. That leaves me needing a camera. I'm not very invested at all in Nikon so I felt as though now is the best time to figure out what route to go. Yes I realized getting a $500 camera does not make sense at all,was thinking just replace my d3400 aka $500 range. Now I decided I'm not going to do that and just wanted opinions on mirrorless. But now I don't think I'm even going to go that route
dont let the above missinformation scare you off of a mirrorless system.
$500 does not in any way shape or form keep you from getting a good mirrorless setup.
for $500 you can get a fuji x-e1 and one of the kit lenses if you shop around.
$500 would also get you a x-a1 or x-a2 and lens. (I own an x-a1 and its a great camera.)
much will depend on what type of photography you want to do.
I did my last portrait session entirely with my $150 fuji x-a1, and the pictures are as sharp as any DSLR.