Q. I am not very much into videos, I am more into good pictures and features, but is the price difference really worth it?
A. 650D is the more recent one and Canon does a really good job with updating their cameras. But then again, taking good pictures depends more on your skills and not the always the newest camera.
What's the difference between a canon 650D and a canon 60D?
Q. I am planning to buy either one.
A. I don't know what country you're in, but the 650d is the T4i in the US. This website will show you the features side by side:
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-EOS-650D-vs-Canon_EOS_60D
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-EOS-650D-vs-Canon_EOS_60D
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/
is there that big of an upgrade between the Cannon EOS Rebel T2i and the T3i?
Q. I am looking for a new camera I have the T1i right now. I can't see that much of an upgrade between the two. I am not a professional photographer but i like to take very nice photos when i am on trips. Will i notice that big of a change between cameras and is it even worth upgrading from the T1i?? I take indoor and outdoor photos.
A. You probably have much more to learn about photography to worry about spending any more money on a camera upgrade.
For now spend your time on learning how to use your T1i/500D intuitively and your money on a second lens.
If you are into city or landscapes, the 10-22 mm lens is what you should be saving your pennies to buy. If you are into shooting outdoor sports or wildlife, then the 70-300 mm may be what you will want to buy.
By the time you have three good zoom lenses and maybe a macro or portrait lens, the newest iteration of the Rebel will be coming available, probably the T4i/650D toward the end of this year or beginning of next
For now spend your time on learning how to use your T1i/500D intuitively and your money on a second lens.
If you are into city or landscapes, the 10-22 mm lens is what you should be saving your pennies to buy. If you are into shooting outdoor sports or wildlife, then the 70-300 mm may be what you will want to buy.
By the time you have three good zoom lenses and maybe a macro or portrait lens, the newest iteration of the Rebel will be coming available, probably the T4i/650D toward the end of this year or beginning of next
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