The big question is: What do you want to print?
If you are a beginner to 3D printers, I would highly suggest sticking to FDM, as it's a lot more beginner-friendly. That being said, each kind of printing has its own use case. FDM printers are great for larger objects, things that require higher durability, and generally less complexity. SLA is good for small, intricate objects (think mini figurines, buttons, and tiny things in general with great detail). They tend to struggle with larger objects due to warping, but that's not to be said that it's impossible. Resin prints are also a lot more brittle than FDM (assuming you're printing with PLA / PETG). The learning curve for FDM is a lot smaller, it's a relatively intuitive process that leaves a greater deal of room for error than SLA. Not to mention SLA is a pain to work with: it can get messy, and you *need* proper PPE to prevent messing up your lungs. the
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Again, it all comes down to what you want to print. I would start with the FDM printer, and if it's not doing what you need it to do, try SLA. That's just my two cents!