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is it worth buyin a entry level dslr or do you just gotta spend atleast 3gs?? can i take decent dick photos with a t5i? is that gay?
 
You can take pics just fine on any rebel series camera.


All of the pics I've posted on EF have been done with a cheap t2i.
 
the difference between a t2i and 3/4/5 isn't enough to justify the price difference IMO.


save the money go with a t2i or t3i and spend what you save on a better lens than the kit lens it comes with.
 
the difference between a t2i and 3/4/5 isn't enough to justify the price difference IMO.


save the money go with a t2i or t3i and spend what you save on a better lens than the kit lens it comes with.

Absolutely correct.



I moved to a professional line camera body with boss lenses and you can definitely tell the difference in image quality and features of a full frame body.

Having said that, the image quality and value of a t2i at this point is nearly unbeatable for what it would cost you.


As it happens, I'm looking to sell my t2i with the kit 18-55 lens. It has about 5000 pictures taken on it (that's low for a used camera, not super low, but finely not even average use) and it's about 1 1/2 years old. I bought it new.

If you are interested in buying it, I'm willing to ship it out.
 
hopin i could spend like 1k-1500 to get a decent setup

yeah, buy the body and spend the rest of your money on a quality lens.


If you're gonna use it strictly for portraits go with like the 50mm f1.2L and the t2i


when you get better you can upgrade to a FF body and still use your nice lens.
 
hopin i could spend like 1k-1500 to get a decent setup

The rebel camera body is up to snuff. I'd spend 800-$1k on an "L" series lens.

The optical quality of an l series lens is worth the money over an 1k body and $400 lens.
 
I will put my iphone 4s photos against any of the shit your $3k gear puts out rob
 
yeah, buy the body and spend the rest of your money on a quality lens.


If you're gonna use it strictly for portraits go with like the 50mm f1.2L and the t2i


when you get better you can upgrade to a FF body and still use your nice lens.

I personally find no reason to spend the extra on a 1.2 over a 1.4 50mm.



As much as a 50mm is the perfect focal length for portraits on a rebel body (smaller sensor) he is going to want more than one focal length.

The 50mm 1.4 is optically very good. I have one. And it's only $350

I'd buy a 50mm f1.4 and a 70-200 f4 L to give him an optically excellent lens with more reach and flexibility.

I've even shot portraits at 300mm focal length, you just have to stand far back. Sometimes being more "candid" produces more natural expressions with not having a camera right in your face.
 
$250 sound good dbg?

I could do $300 including the kit lens. That's actually a really good deal. That lens won't fit my pro body. You'd have to pay shipping, whatever $20ish dollars it would cost.

I was asking locally for $375 on the classifieds but I can hook a brother up. You'll find faggots asking the same for $600 because they think their stuff is made out of gold. Lol.
 
I could do $300 including the kit lens. That's actually a really good deal. That lens won't fit my pro body. You'd have to pay shipping, whatever $20ish dollars it would cost.

I was asking locally for $375 on the classifieds but I can hook a brother up. You'll find faggots asking the same for $600 because they think their stuff is made out of gold. Lol.

alright so if i get that, should i get the cheaper 50mm lens to start still?

is this it? Amazon.com: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Standard & Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras: CANON: Camera & Photo

or should i jump right into the L lens, they're around 1200 for the 1.4 or the 1.2 on amazon, is that right?
 
alright so if i get that, should i get the cheaper 50mm lens to start still?

is this it? Amazon.com: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Standard & Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras: CANON: Camera & Photo

or should i jump right into the L lens, they're around 1200 for the 1.4 or the 1.2 on amazon, is that right?

That link is the correct 1.4.


I'm telling you, you do not need to spend the money for a 1.2.

The 1.4 is very good. Hell, even the $90 1.8 is "good enough" but it's cheap plastic shizz.



But, since you still have $800 in your budget, get the 70-200 f4 L for about $600 and you have a fantastic beginner set up within your budget.
 
That link is the correct 1.4.


I'm telling you, you do not need to spend the money for a 1.2.

The 1.4 is very good. Hell, even the $90 1.8 is "good enough" but it's cheap plastic shizz.



But, since you still have $800 in your budget, get the 70-200 f4 L for about $600 and you have a fantastic beginner set up within your budget.

where you gettin your prices from? that shit's 1125 on amazon and a couple other websites i looked at on google
 
why does IS double the price?

Because Canon is notorious for price gouging the shizz out of People with "additional features" they add on to updated models.

The 70-200 f4 l non is, is a very good value.

IS means Image Stabilization. It reduces blur at slow shutter speeds by keeping the internals of the lens more stable.
 
Because Canon is notorious for price gouging the shizz out of People with "additional features" they add on to updated models.

The 70-200 f4 l non is, is a very good value.

IS means Image Stabilization. It reduces blur at slow shutter speeds by keeping the internals of the lens more stable.

cool thanks for the help, shit startin to make a lot of sense i was confused as fuk
 
are u fuckin serious? is buffgay tryin to fuck me?

Mitch and I are ballers up in this bish and we shoot Canon.


In all seriousness though, I ain't gonna screw anybody like that.

Nikon is a great brand, as is Canon. They are the two leading brands in the world.

Canon's optics in their lenses are way better.

The Nikon bodies have completely different ergonomics, and Canon is much easier to work, important for a beginner.

Nikon has advantages in Dynamic Range with their image sensors, something a noob won't even give a crap about or even know the difference.

Canon has better lenses, which is far more important than the extremely minor differences in image sensor performance.
 
Mitch and I are ballers up in this bish and we shoot Canon.


In all seriousness though, I ain't gonna screw anybody like that.

Nikon is a great brand, as is Canon. They are the two leading brands in the world.

Canon's optics in their lenses are way better.

The Nikon bodies have completely different ergonomics, and Canon is much easier to work, important for a beginner.

Nikon has advantages in Dynamic Range with their image sensors, something a noob won't even give a crap about or even know the difference.

Canon has better lenses, which is far more important than the extremely minor differences in image sensor performance.

ok breh your leanin me back your way, i was kinda thinkin the Nikon D3200 and the Nikon 50mm AF-S f 1.4G lens...

the autofocus with manual override sounded pretty fuggin tight and easy to use for a n00b, am i gonna have a hard time focusing with the canon lens on something moving like my dogs?? the review i read on the nikon lens said every pic of moving objects stays in focus and it was way harder on a canon
 
ok breh your leanin me back your way, i was kinda thinkin the Nikon D3200 and the Nikon 50mm AF-S f 1.4G lens...

the autofocus with manual override sounded pretty fuggin tight and easy to use for a n00b, am i gonna have a hard time focusing with the canon lens on something moving like my dogs?? the review i read on the nikon lens said every pic of moving objects stays in focus and it was way harder on a canon

The Canon 50mm 1.4 has autofocus with manual override.

Almost every Canon lens does, besides the entry level ef-s series lenses.

Besides, there is AI Servo mode in the camera that continuously updates the focus of moving objects.

For example, say a dog is 50 feet away, and is in the focused area of the shot, as it moves towards or away from you, it leaves the focused area. But, in AI servo mode, the focus will continuously adjust to keep the subject in focus.
 
if you get the non IS version you will hate your life if you ever try to use it in low light settings...

I suppose.

At F4, that's not too bad. If it was 5.6, I'd definitely agree 100%.

Depends on whether he uses any flash or not. With flash, it's a non issue.


Either way, the quality is far and above any non dslr camera.
 
I suppose.

At F4, that's not too bad. If it was 5.6, I'd definitely agree 100%.

Depends on whether he uses any flash or not. With flash, it's a non issue.


Either way, the quality is far and above any non dslr camera.


at f4 it still sucks, impossible w/o a tripod. and even then the shutter speed isn't fast enough to capture a sharp image.


He's just beginning, he's not going to have any OCF of any sort. Spend the extra money and go with IS. Adding in extra artificial light to an image when you're just learning makes it a bitch to learn what's actually happening in the camera.

Learn your camera then once you're comfortable with Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, etc then you can start playing with off camera flash.

That's JMO.
 
at f4 it still sucks, impossible w/o a tripod. and even then the shutter speed isn't fast enough to capture a sharp image.


He's just beginning, he's not going to have any OCF of any sort. Spend the extra money and go with IS. Adding in extra artificial light to an image when you're just learning makes it a bitch to learn what's actually happening in the camera.

Learn your camera then once you're comfortable with Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, etc then you can start playing with off camera flash.

That's JMO.


I totally agree, except for that lens pushes him way out of budget. That's the only problem.

If he's indoor and needs a fast lens, that 50 MM is an F1.4 which makes low light doable, razor sharp at 1.8.
 
Pokey, the IS version would serve you better for sure.

I suggest buying one used in excellent condition. L series lenses hold their value and if you ever need to sell it, you get all your money back. Kinda like you just rented it for free for however long you keep it.


FredMiranda dot com is an excellent place for buy and sell of used gear. Most are professional photographers that are always trading, swapping and selling their gear. You might be able to find the IS version for around 850-900 bucks.
 
You are such a narcissistic bastard. Lol.


I agree and reiterate so he feels confident about what he's being told, cuz we all know that C&C is the biggest craphole of shenanigans in existence.
 
Pokey is trolling you anyways. He's not gonna buy a camera. He's probably at wal-mart right now buying a disposable camera.
 
not really bro...LOL


those are shitty kit lenses you'll be upgrading anyways.





Who am I kidding..you're going to suck with any DSLR and be using the built in flash in auto mode anyways.

i still plan on buyin a better lens you dik, i just thought that was a good starter deal... and you're prolly right
 
buffgey is gonna tell me it's a good deal and chris is a doctor so fuq plank

considering a D3200 body is 550 brand new... and i got 2 kit lenses, wifi adapter ($80 value), a carry bag, and an sd card for an additional $180 bux it's a win irregardless
 
buffgey is gonna tell me it's a good deal and chris is a doctor so fuq plank

considering a D3200 body is 550 brand new... and i got 2 kit lenses, wifi adapter ($80 value), a carry bag, and an sd card for an additional $180 bux it's a win irregardless

I did the same, and ditched the extra kit lens for a legit one after like 2 weeks.

Sell your additional lens without using it (keep the 18-55 or whatever the f nikon is), so you can get top dollar for it and get a higher end lens of the same focal distance.

Lenses really do make the biggest difference. The Nikon 3200 is a really good beginner body.
 
buffgey is gonna tell me it's a good deal and chris is a doctor so fuq plank

considering a D3200 body is 550 brand new... and i got 2 kit lenses, wifi adapter ($80 value), a carry bag, and an sd card for an additional $180 bux it's a win irregardless


lol, you could've bought buffgays t2i and an L lens for the same money.


but that bag will come in handy to keep the dust off it when it just sits in your closet. :biggrin:
 
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