Just received some Pures in Canada

p.s.

17 Jul 2012, 03:51

Just received a few Pures with blue switches and blue LEDs, a few Pures with brown switches and green LEDs.

I will post more pictures in a couple days and start to sell them here and on kijiji.

Any suggestion on a half decent camera under $800? These photos are taken by my Nexus S
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tadbitnerdy

17 Jul 2012, 11:44

A Canon T3i. I have a T1i and it is great!

-Tad

GeorgeStorm

17 Jul 2012, 12:45

The 600D (T3i in the states) is a great camera, I have the 550D, which is basically the same, but without the swivel screen and a couple of other bits and pieces, core components are the same though from what I know.
What kinda photography will you be using it for?

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Acanthophis

17 Jul 2012, 12:47

The body is irrelevant.
Glass (lens(es)) is the big factor.

GeorgeStorm

17 Jul 2012, 12:56

I wouldn't say irrelevant, depends what he wants to do (if he wants video etc)

But once you've got a body you're happy with, lenses are where the money should go.

rhizo

17 Jul 2012, 13:12

I agree with both death and storm, i'm thinking of getting a 60d just for video and the faster burst speed, my 400d is fine, especially with my nice 50mm 1.4, 24-70mm l lens, and a 24-300mm supertele, i get some seriously sharp shots, with fast focus, on an outdated, bottom of the range camera :) Only problem is that it does't do video which sucks... also would prefer phase detection so it focuses faster, so i would recommend the 600d.

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harrison

17 Jul 2012, 15:58

if you're not stuck on getting a dslr, i've been reading into the Sony NEX line quite a bit, and i'm currently torn between a 5N and an F3. There's limited glass options for them right now, but Sony is committed to bringing more out for the E mount, and there's going to be a few 3rd part options later this year from what I've heard too.

http://www.dpreview.com/products/compar ... sony_nexf3

p.s.

17 Jul 2012, 17:21

I was thinking about nex-5n when i saw it listed in a Blacks store as $599. But they do not have stock now. EPL-2 was also under my consideration when they are sold at $449.99 with 14-44 and 40-150 lens at Henry`s. Sold out yesterday. Now I am looking at SonyA77 and Canon T3i. It will be used for both tour and in door still objects.

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Count Troller

17 Jul 2012, 20:59

Sony RX100.

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danielucf

17 Jul 2012, 23:38

For the most part just getting an SLR with some half decent lenses makes a world of difference over the majority of point and shoot cameras. I have an old Cannon XTi if I remember the model correctly and I love it. It does not have video features though so I miss that occasionally. Instead of Cannon lenses I've purchased Tamron which is a Japanese manufacturer and I've been very happy with both lenses I have from them. I think one is 28-300mm with max f/3.5 and the other is I think 17-50mm with max f/2.8 or something close to that. If you want to take pictures at night or low light scenarios you want as low as possible f/n.n which is your aperture. My lens with f/2.8 takes significantly better pictures in museums and low light like dawn/dusk. My fiancee has a fish-eye lens that is f/1.8 and it is pretty amazing what I can do with that at night.

If you don't need video you can get below $800 with any decent $200-300 body and a nice $500-600 lens. The problem with SLR camera lenses you will realize is very similar to the problem with mechanical keyboards: once you get one you want more for different scenarios and situations.

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