JennieAmber
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Hi
I currently have a Nikon L110 point & shoot camera. I got it at Christmas, so about 8 mos now. It's a good camera but recently (in June) the flash burned out or broke. So that limits a lot of the pictures I take because in low light or shaded areas it blurs a considerable bit and also darkens the picture.
Anyway, I'm looking for a new camera and I was recently introduced to Canon Rebels, I've never used one but I've seen the quality of pictures that they make and I would love to have one. I currently have 3 in mind from the Rebel line and wanted to know your opinion of them, for anyone who has one whats your pros and cons? I'd love some information on them.
I want a camera that takes pictures fast, but still a good quality picture tht doesn't turn out grainy. I want something that even if I don't know how to use the bells and whistles, I can learn. I wouldn't say Im a beginner because I've had two previous cameras before my Nikon and I'm a fast learner on how things work.
Also if there are other suggestions feel free to clue me in.
The three canon rebels Im interested in are:
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS Rebel T2i
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
I currently have a Nikon L110 point & shoot camera. I got it at Christmas, so about 8 mos now. It's a good camera but recently (in June) the flash burned out or broke. So that limits a lot of the pictures I take because in low light or shaded areas it blurs a considerable bit and also darkens the picture.
Anyway, I'm looking for a new camera and I was recently introduced to Canon Rebels, I've never used one but I've seen the quality of pictures that they make and I would love to have one. I currently have 3 in mind from the Rebel line and wanted to know your opinion of them, for anyone who has one whats your pros and cons? I'd love some information on them.
I want a camera that takes pictures fast, but still a good quality picture tht doesn't turn out grainy. I want something that even if I don't know how to use the bells and whistles, I can learn. I wouldn't say Im a beginner because I've had two previous cameras before my Nikon and I'm a fast learner on how things work.
Also if there are other suggestions feel free to clue me in.
The three canon rebels Im interested in are:
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS Rebel T2i
Canon EOS Rebel T3i