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- Jan 16, 2012
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- Drumheller, AB, Canada
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I'm with Hukim, there are a lot of pros here, but I'll chime in anyway:
1. you may consider better glass, however, I know that these photos are always website pics. So I suggest you stick with the kit 18-55; the increase in quality would be unapreciated for the $$ IMHO. if you're going to add a glass, I can see you needing wider lenses, as the crop sensor turns 55mm into 88mm. Interior shots are a pain when you can't back up enough.
2. T2i is a great camera. I suggest purchasing it from some place with ext warranty as your shutter counts are staggering. I don't think you'll get 5 years at 100000 a year, you will have to service it. I have no experience with which place will get your camera back to you quickest, but it seems like money well spent.
3. Renting is the best thing for you to see if a t2i can do the level of light that you need.
Good luck!
1. you may consider better glass, however, I know that these photos are always website pics. So I suggest you stick with the kit 18-55; the increase in quality would be unapreciated for the $$ IMHO. if you're going to add a glass, I can see you needing wider lenses, as the crop sensor turns 55mm into 88mm. Interior shots are a pain when you can't back up enough.
2. T2i is a great camera. I suggest purchasing it from some place with ext warranty as your shutter counts are staggering. I don't think you'll get 5 years at 100000 a year, you will have to service it. I have no experience with which place will get your camera back to you quickest, but it seems like money well spent.
3. Renting is the best thing for you to see if a t2i can do the level of light that you need.
Good luck!