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You can get any old or new Canon Rebel DLSR and get the $100 50mm lens and you should be good. You should get some good focus/out of focus shots.
Also.....here you go: https://misterfongstarr.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/tunnel.jpg
Starter camera for shoe pics? Something decent that gets the job done and is tasteful and moderately priced
You can get any old or new Canon Rebel DLSR and get the $100 50mm lens and you should be good. You should get some good focus/out of focus shots.
Also.....here you go: https://misterfongstarr.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/tunnel.jpg
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What are you shooting on right now?Trying to find a Yashica T4 for a reasonable price
Been shooting exclusively on film but the camera i have right now is really hit or miss.
Don't know much about Nikons, but that $150 could be used toward a cheap lens.
If you're looking at the D3300 you can also look at the T4i/T5i
good move to go down to the t4 or t5i if i can grab a t6i at a good price?
I've been in such a photography rut lately, I decided to pick up an older film cam to see if it will spark some creativity. There's so much incredible stuff out there at (relatively) dirt cheap prices. Seems like a great time to get into film.
I saw you use vintage glass, do you have any info on how to restore vintage manual lenses? Really want to try my hand, just need some info to start and the tools needed.
last minute post asking for expert opinions
found a canon t6i for a good price and also see a nikon D3300 for about $150 cheaper. the money isnt a problem if the t6i is gonna be that much better of a beginner camera...just wanted to see what the experts thought.
gonna purchase today.
thx in advance
This is interesting. Take a look at this.
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-EOS-Rebel-T6i-vs-Nikon-D3300/detailed
Are you buying used? Condition matters. Also try and see if you can get a shutter count. If you're buying used of course.
Thanks all for the help. I decided to begin with a Nikon d3300. It's brand new just like the t6i was as well. I do have a preference for Canon just like most in this thread but I figured for the money, the d3300 was a better buy. And, very comparable to t5i or t6i...even rated higher by some sites.
We'll see how it goes, if I'm not happy, I'll sell the nikon and go with a t6i.
Awesome. Sounds like a good plan! Happy shooting, homie!