jennstew73
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 5, 2012
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I am looking to upgrade my camera. I am currently using the first canon digital slr that was released a number of years ago. The picture quality is still good but the camera is very slow and is freezing up a lot. I already own the following lens 18-55 mm, 50mm, a sigma 70-300 mm macro. I am looking at purchasing one of the following packages
Canon EOS 60D with the 18-200 mm lens which is about 1300.00 or with the 18-135 mm lens which is about 1150.00
OR
Canon Rebel T3i with the 18-200 mm lens for about 1300.00 or with the 18-135 mm for about 1150.00
I am an amateur photographer who really enjoys taking pictures and playing around with my camera and it's settings along with different aspects of photography. I use my camera most often in Av or Tv mode, sometimes in manual mode when I am trying out new things. We are going to Disney in December and I am thinking the only lens I will take will be the one I choose with the camera and possibly the 50 mm. I will definitely have some low light situations so I want a camera that will be good for that, I have heard the T3i is great in low light.
Anyway I could really use some opinions from people in the photography know on both the lenses and the cameras I am looking into.
Thanks so much for any help you can give me.
Jenn S
Canon EOS 60D with the 18-200 mm lens which is about 1300.00 or with the 18-135 mm lens which is about 1150.00
OR
Canon Rebel T3i with the 18-200 mm lens for about 1300.00 or with the 18-135 mm for about 1150.00
I am an amateur photographer who really enjoys taking pictures and playing around with my camera and it's settings along with different aspects of photography. I use my camera most often in Av or Tv mode, sometimes in manual mode when I am trying out new things. We are going to Disney in December and I am thinking the only lens I will take will be the one I choose with the camera and possibly the 50 mm. I will definitely have some low light situations so I want a camera that will be good for that, I have heard the T3i is great in low light.
Anyway I could really use some opinions from people in the photography know on both the lenses and the cameras I am looking into.
Thanks so much for any help you can give me.
Jenn S
