Q. I am a decent photographer. I have access to a Canon T3i at my school this year, but I am a senior. I take senior pictures for people, so I need to get my own camera if I wish to continue. Would you recommend getting a T3i or a different camera in order to get the best picture. I am on a budget, so no 2,000 dollar cameras or anything :)
Thanks to any photographers who can lend me some advice!
Thanks to any photographers who can lend me some advice!
A. I think you should go with Canon EOS Rebel T3i, it's a best DSLR camera that have 18 MP and Full HD Movie mode with manual exposure control. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004J3V90Y/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=a882-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004J3V90Y
Other DSLR camera I would suggest Canon EOS Rebel T4i (18.0 MP, New 3.0-inch Vari-angle Touch Screen)
Advantages of the Canon EOS Rebel T4i (Canon 650D) over Canon EOS Rebel T3i (Canon 600D):
Touch screenYes vs No
Better maximum light sensitivity12,800 ISO vs 6,400 ISO
Video autofocusYes (Phase detection) vs No
Continuous shooting 5 fpsvs 3.7 fps
GPS Compatible Yes vs No
Other DSLR camera I would suggest Canon EOS Rebel T4i (18.0 MP, New 3.0-inch Vari-angle Touch Screen)
Advantages of the Canon EOS Rebel T4i (Canon 650D) over Canon EOS Rebel T3i (Canon 600D):
Touch screenYes vs No
Better maximum light sensitivity12,800 ISO vs 6,400 ISO
Video autofocusYes (Phase detection) vs No
Continuous shooting 5 fpsvs 3.7 fps
GPS Compatible Yes vs No
What is a good alternative to the Canon Eos rebel t4i?
Q. I want to get my first camera that will be used primarily for video recording, but I want to be sure I get the best one for the money. Do you guys have any suggestions instead of the t4i that I should look into before I make up my mind?
A. T4i is a excellent camera and can DO AF while recording videos due to newly designed CMOS sensor, with Canon 650D you also need some good lenses to shoot video and the first one is 50mm F1.8 lens.
you can also buy newly developed 18-135mm STM lens for video shooting, the new lenses have step drive motor and create very less noise during AF
See Canon T4i / Canon 650D recommended Still and video shooting
http://thenewcamera.com/canon-650d-recommended-lenses/
you can also buy newly developed 18-135mm STM lens for video shooting, the new lenses have step drive motor and create very less noise during AF
See Canon T4i / Canon 650D recommended Still and video shooting
http://thenewcamera.com/canon-650d-recommended-lenses/
Going to upgrade and i can't decide between these two cameras?
Q. Well im going to buy a new camera and i narrowed it down to the Canons Eos 60D or Canons Eos 600D and i cant decide between the two im going to feel them up before i buy but which do you guys prefer and do you prefer any other cameras besides these two?
A. Go to a local camera shop and try them both out. If you have large hands, the 600D will be very uncomfortable to use...
The 650D was just announced a few days ago, but it probably won't be on store shelves for another couple months.
The 650D was just announced a few days ago, but it probably won't be on store shelves for another couple months.
Should I go with the Canon t3i with 18-55mm lens or t4i with 18-135mm IS STM?
Q. Canon EOS Rebel T4i 18MP DSLR Camera With 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens Kit
or
Canon Rebel T3i 18MP DSLR Camera With 18-55mm IS Lens Kit
$799 for the t4i and $550 for the t3i
I read that the lens for the t4i is $400-$500 alone so I was thinking that if the t4i package is a good deal I might just buy that instead of the t3i that I was originally planning on buying
or
Canon Rebel T3i 18MP DSLR Camera With 18-55mm IS Lens Kit
$799 for the t4i and $550 for the t3i
I read that the lens for the t4i is $400-$500 alone so I was thinking that if the t4i package is a good deal I might just buy that instead of the t3i that I was originally planning on buying
A. What are your goals?
The T4i/650D and lens is designed primarily for those who want to use a still camera as a video camera.
Sensor wise, the T3i/600D potentially provides the same quality images if you have the skills
The T4i/650D and lens is designed primarily for those who want to use a still camera as a video camera.
Sensor wise, the T3i/600D potentially provides the same quality images if you have the skills
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