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It's my first "professional" camera, and I need some suggestions/guidance. I obviously don't intend to buy the most expensive camera out there for me to only dabble in this for a while. It would actually be even better if anyone could suggest something a little cheaper, along the same lines as the cameras listed.
If you have any other suggestions for a beginner, I would be forever grateful :)
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Not a canon just because they are canon. I dumped them years ago for a nikon. None of those are pro either (the Eos 1Dx... now that is a pro body).
The t3i is the best though...
By professional I think you mean your first DSLR camera. These cameras you list are not professional, but ten times better than point and shoots.
Camera 1 and 2 are the same in different colours. They all have the same lens (which I also have and is a great all round lens for beginners)
I would get the T3, is has more megapixels plus is cheaper. The rest of the features look similar.
I purchased Canon EOS Rebel T3 this camera a few days ago and I've had nothing but FUN with it! Aside from my simple Kodak Easyshare point and shoot, I had a Canon EOS Elan 7 (35mm) and had been wanting to switch it over to Digital for several years. The longer I waited, the better the camera's got and more affordable they became.
via sturdy i think you recommend your first DSLR digicam. those cameras you checklist are not sturdy, in spite of the fact that ten activities extra suitable than ingredient and shoots. digicam a million and 2 are the equivalent in diverse hues. all of them have the equivalent lens (which I even have and is a severe high quality all around lens for inexperienced persons) i could desire to get the T3, is has extra suitable megapixels plus is low-value. the remainder of the aspects look an comparable.
None of those are professional cameras. Those are entry level DSLRs. You will not find a new entry level DSLR for under $500.