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very nice LunaZ
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I would have never guessed there was surf-able waves in The Bay.
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I have the non_L 100mm macro. It's super sharp. Like it a lot.
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looking off my balcony.
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Damn Eric and Kazman! You guys are throwin down some mad skillz!! :tiphat:
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First time posting here so go easy on me :wtf2:
I'm looking into getting a starter DSLR to play with and take shots of my car with. I'm not looking for the fancy professional grade $3-4k ones, more like around $1k. I've looked at the following: Canon 60D Canon Rebel T5i Nikon D5300 I know the 60D has been out for a while now and is the most expensive of the 3, so I'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing. I do want something that's new-ish so that's why I'm looking at the T5i vs a T3i and even though a T4i is similar. Basically looking for best bang for the buck and wondering if anybody here has any personal experience with comparing the 3. Or if there's any other cameras out there for a beginner I'm all ears :tiphat: I can only do so much researching and comparing the 3 online. The Best Buys around here don't carry them and even if they did, they're just dummy props. :shakes head: |
DSLR Shots and Discussions
One of the advantages of the 60d is that it's a full-frame sensor. In essence, if you shoot the exact same shot with a full frame and an aps-c, the picture from the full frame is going to be "bigger". Meaning, you're going to have a bigger "frame" of the picture shot.
I can't really speak to the quality if any if them, but I'm a fan of Canon. I use a 7D. I goofed. The 6D is full frame1, not the 60D. |
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