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Camera thoughts? Canon EOS Rebel T3
I know you guys probably hate people coming in here asking these questions but I am going to do it anyway
I am thinking of possibly picking up the Canon® EOS Rebel T3 DSLR tonight for some black friday savings. I am by no means a great photographer and the pictures you all are taking are amazing. I am looking for something that can take some high quality pictures that I could eventually mess around with but I dont want to spend a ton of cash on a camera right now. I have been taking pics with my iphone and they always looks like shit! Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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The T3 is a great starter camera, it'll be a night and day difference from taking pics with your phone.
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Thanks. I used to own a Nikon D60 that broke miss being able to take real pictures.
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and grab the 50mm 1.8 lens to go with it, it's cheap and a million times better then the 17-55 lens that comes with the camera (unless the kit camera is different on that camera) but it lacks vividness and contrast and is just a very flat looking lens. Still better then an Iphone though.
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11-24-2011, 03:06 PM | #6 |
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Do you mind posting some night shots with your t3i.. I might pick one up tonight..
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11-24-2011, 06:54 PM | #7 |
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I would likely recommend the T3i as well, it's a little more sturdy feeling and shoots a little better, and the price isn't too much more. I remember holding the T2i for the first time and thinking (when i got my T1i way back when) damn, this thing feels a million times better then what i just bought 2 weeks ago.
but again, watch out for what lens comes with these cameras, you might be better off buying the body only and a different lens, or trying to find a different kit lens then the base one. |
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11-24-2011, 08:10 PM | #8 |
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I actually have yet to take any night shots with my T3i. I spend most of my nights in my room studying lol. I might be able to go snap a few pics tomorrow night, if you'd like?
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OP, I saw your post that you deleted. The main difference between the T3i and the T2i is that the T3i has a flip out LCD screen. If you could live without that, go for the T2i. You'll be much happier with that over the T3.
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yeah I posted it but did a little research on it as well. Thanks for answering the questions though. Still debating going to travel some stores tomorrow and see whats out there play with them a little and go from there.
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I would also pick T2i over T3, i've purchased bottom of the line before in cameras... I ended up getting a new camera about 3 months later because I couldn't deal with some of the poor functionality.
I like having a dial for aperture and a dial for shutter specifically and such. It's necessary to me, but if you don't shoot in manual often, that may not be as necessary. the T2i would be the lowest I would go personally in the Canon lineup. I had the T1i, and enjoyed it, but it was lacking. |
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11-25-2011, 09:36 AM | #14 |
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Thanks guys decided to spend a little extra and get the T2i! Can't wait to use it today
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(this is the lens http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...Autofocus.html) |
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Yes please! That would be such a great help!
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11-28-2011, 02:14 PM | #18 |
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gray and crappy... as usual here.
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That's fine, I already ordered a t3i from amazon with a 18- 55mm, 55- 250mm, and a 50mm F/1.8 lens.. So much for night shots haha
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But I'm gonna order that 50mm f/1.8 lens as well. But I can't decide which zoom lens I should get, the 18-200mm or the 55-250mm. I'm leaning more towards the 55-250mm. |
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