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Nice shots of the parade! I was stuck at civic center
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Same question. I think I've narrowed it down between Nikon 5100 or Cannon T3. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.Props on this thread, good stuff. Ive always been into Photography, gotta few friends in college for that field.
Wondering whats a good brand/model for a beginner photgrapher? Nothing cheap, I dont mind paying for quality. Heard of a T series i believe in Nikon that is awesome. Just looking for some insight. Thanks
Same question. I think I've narrowed it down between Nikon 5100 or Cannon T3. Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
Props Yanky and thanks george. I meant Cannon. I mean, I know i would try ebay or CL to find a deal since i had a friend who found a $900 camera for about $300. Think it was the T3.
The last time I touched a camera.. Over a year ago. Lately I've been itching to get back in though. I think I just may do that.
Nothing too special at all. I'm no pro like some of you in here. Lol
Downtown LA.
^ 10 seconds at f9
It's pretty dope so far. Moving up from a D5000, so I'm really impressed. It's a lot lighter than a lot of the upper-level DSLRs, and I figured that could come in handy when I start having heavier lenses on. I was looking at the D800 too, but I figured I'd use the money saved to go to more glass aside from the 24-70 I have coming in.How are you liking the D600 so far? I'm thinking about upgrading to either that or a D800 soon...
Personal preference. I love the UI of Nikon's DSLRs. Don't get me wrong, I always debated getting a 7D and 5DMKII, but always found myself scratching my head trying to work them.Canon > Nikon
It's pretty dope so far. Moving up from a D5000, so I'm really impressed. It's a lot lighter than a lot of the upper-level DSLRs, and I figured that could come in handy when I start having heavier lenses on. I was looking at the D800 too, but I figured I'd use the money saved to go to more glass aside from the 24-70 I have coming in.
That's gravy. I started with a D5000 and then upgraded to the D7000. I can get the D800 body for 15% off... up to 30% off at times. I'm still deciding what I want to do.
Canon > Nikon