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This photo is sick. Just looks good with the mist in the background. Real amazon type stuff.
Where is this anyways?
Chill with that maaaaan! This is too sick!(iphone joint and vsco) (._.)
I'm getting tired of going into downtown and snapping pics.
I need somewhere fresh. We should try to set up a shoot around in the LA area...
This photo is sick. Just looks good with the mist in the background. Real amazon type stuff.
Where is this anyways?
hey y'all.
First and foremost, dope pictures. You guys are definitely motivating me to get my cam asap! lol
I'm a noob when it comes to the SLR game, and a lurker in this thread, trying to get tips and other advice you pros.
So I've been saving up for an SLR cam and with the summer here - I'm motivated to purchase my first SLR cam.
I'm graduating from the good ol' point and shoot cam's to an SLR so I've been looking for some entry level cams that may give me a good start.
Canon t3 - I was looking at initially do to it being a basic cam and good starter SLR cam. It really has all the things I need, don't really mind the 720p HD video, as my main focus is to just take pics. I know it's a watered down model but I've been looking at the Canon t3i.
Canon t3i - obviously has better quality for video but has that swivel screen feature.
Now I need some advice from you guys. Disregarding price, should I go for the t3 model since I'm simply a rook? or should I just go ahead and purchase the t3i. Anyone with experience using both? Leaning towards the t3i, but NT always helps me out, so the more advice the better. One more thing, the Nikon D3100 is on sale for $399 CDN, which I think is a good buy.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product...92c611***b4b04544261bb4en02&SearchPageIndex=1
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product...dbe053d06a8bc8cc07cdfd9en02&SearchPageIndex=1
- t3 package sale. $469 CDN
Thanks in advance y'all! Keep up the good work!
I've said this before but I am not a huge fan of Nikon entry level cameras. I've messed with a d3100 at the time and I just thought it was super slow, even with a 35mm 1.8G on it. Plus the screen was so crappy and looking at pics to see if it was good is an eye soar.
IMO get the Canon T3i. The T3 is only 12mp and at least with the huge bump from the T3i that you could get some better image quality with the same sensor. If not the T3i, then even try and get the T2i. I think they were roughly the same minus maybe the video quality. Anything is better than that Nikon though. The only Nikons I would get are the D7000 and up.
[COLOR=#red] Geesh, asking some of y'all about entry level cameras is like asking a man with a Ferrari LeFerrari his opinion about a 370Z
BTW I say this in all good fun, no shade[/COLOR]
Not really. It's really just comes down what camera is worth the money. Like I have no idea who would buy the T4i right now cause for the price, you would just get a 60D or a T3i. I just hate for someone to get the wrong camera cause Nikon and Canon have put out some crap DLSRs. Newer for digital is usually better but sometimes there are some exceptions. If there are some Nikon D90s still out there, I would even get that over the D3100. I think they go for a little under $700 and I think the D3100 is like $550. It would be worth saving the extra $150 to get the better camera imo.