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here is a good comparison. Canon T3i vs T2i seems like the t2i is the clear winner unless you need the flip screen. I love this site.. compares all the cameras if ur just looking at specs. |
Which would you guys recommend for a small backup camera? Budget less than $200. Canon Elph 100hs or Panasonic DMCFH25K? Canon - Smaller, CMOS sensor, but only 4x zoom Panasonic - Larger, CCD sensor, but has 8x zoom Canon seems to be getting much better review for picture quality, but 4x zoome seems really limiting...thoughts? |
Going to the states.. Any place across border to get good deals? Posted via RS Mobile |
Mann i was down in Portland a while back and didnt remember to look at cameras. Pricing is same as up here in Van but without taxes. Anywhere near seattle is probably closely similar to the prices up here. |
US costco has t2i with 2 lenses, bag and SD card all for 849 and 100 free 4x6 prints |
Purchased t2i today that comes with that stock lens, and also picked up the 'nifty fifty' lens. Stoked to learn how to use it. What's best way to learn? Photography for dummies? Lol Posted via RS Mobile |
^Im in the same boat as you haha. Picked up the T2i a week ago and im still :fulloffuck: Owners Manual :fuckthatshit: |
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Btw, I have the stock lens, a 18-50mm Sigma, and the 50mm F2.8, and the latter is my favourite by far (also the cheapest, paid $100 for it). As long as you can fit the scene you need into the 50mm lens, its idiot proof. It makes anything and everything look amazingly detailed and sharp with excellent bokeh :) |
The 50mm is next on my list. :fullofwin: and a proper tripod. Ive been playing around with all the modes and think i understand what most of em do. In auto mode the AF is a bit slow...... anyone else feel that? Sometimes it takes a good 1-2 seconds to properly focus. |
Don't use Auto, you'll never learn/learn a lot slower. IMO the best way to learn is go shooting with people who have are a bit more experienced than you. Of course there's YouTube but watching videos can only do so much. If you guys are down for some photo meets/photo walks I'm down haha (if my schedule works) |
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Are you shooting indoors with low light? Having it in AF mode will be slow since it will have a harder time locking down the focus. |
Btw, all reviews online say the nikon D5100 is better than t2i, but I had 3 diff salespeople (broadway camera and futureshop) talk me out of it.. Even though it would have been a bigger sale. Any reason for this? Posted via RS Mobile |
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I'm using a D90 right now and I've been looking at getting the D7000. I want to play around with a camera that can shoot videos a bit better. I can get one for around $800 body only. Yay or nay? |
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Depends on what lens you have too. Some lenses tend to focus faster than others. |
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quick question im purchasing the 60d this friday and im looking to buy a battery grip, i have the canon battery grip on my xsi and love its convenience the only problem is that the oem canon battery grip for the 60d is 300!! whats a better alternative? i was looking into the Polaroid-Battery Grip for Canon 60D any thoughts? thanks |
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If you get it from the states, it isn't as bad - B+H will include all the HST/fees, so you know exactly how much you're paying. I've heard good things about Phottix - in terms of their grips. Phottix 60D Grip for Canon 60D don't know if you'd get charged duty or anything though. |
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The main thing I'm really going after is the video, hopefully I can get some good quality video from it as I really want to start experimenting with videography. |
Btw, is extended warranty recommended when buying a dslr? Futureshop 4 year is $170 for a t2i, but I never buy that on most purchases. Posted via RS Mobile |
I bought 4 years at Visions because after 4 years and no claims they give you a credit back. Posted via RS Mobile |
For somethings I'd say that the service plan is worth and for others it really isn't. I work at bb right now and I have to sell the service plan and it really isn't too bad for a DSLR. You'll most likely be using it a lot and will be taking a lot of pictures. With the service plan, you don't really have to worry about your shutter dying at all. Another benefit is that you don't have to ship it anywhere (Canon's repair center being in Ontario) and you just bring it to any bb. But Nikon's center is in Richmond so you don't need to really worry about shipping it there. You'll also get a replacement if it is unfixable or it's been serviced > 3 times. For somethings it just really isn't worth it though lol. Also got the D7000 today! and a Manfrotto 190XB for $139.99 :O price matched with Canadian Shoppe or something |
^Did it include a head or not? Might have to buy a new tripod since my el cheapo one isn't going to hold up for too long |
Yea it included the head too |
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