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What is the next step up. Waiting for taxes back, wanting to upgrade.
Next step up from the ol' starter DSLR camera...Canon eos t3i.Next step up from what?
"EOS" is the whole system, not just the T3i. That's why I asked...Next step up from the ol' starter DSLR camera...Canon eos t3i.Next step up from what?
"EOS" is the whole system, not just the T3i. That's why I asked...Next step up from the ol' starter DSLR camera...Canon eos t3i.Next step up from what?
What lenses do you have now? And what about the T3i are you finding unsatisfactory?
Yeah, I actually like my 18-55mm better than the 75-300. Thank you for the info. Also, thanks to Derrel for the video! They didn't actually call "me" a fake photographer for having an EOS, but I saw it somewhere else where so called pro photographers make fun of us who have less expensive DSLR cameras like me. Ohwell, I ignore it. The joke about my old graveyard thing was from a friend who was joking around. I love the old ones...that date back to 1800's lol.LOL - who is calling you a 'fauxtographer' for having an "EOS"?
Ignore them. They obviously have no idea what they are talking about.
Personally, I think you would be best off getting some better lenses and a flash before you upgrade the camera body. Something like a 50mm f/1.4 or 85mm f/1.8 will blow the lenses you have away in terms of image quality. A 70-200L (there are 4, ranging in price from $600 ~ $2200) would be a great replacement for that 75-300.
If you buy a 'better' camera, but you're still using the same two entry level lenses, you won't notice as much of an improvement as you might expect.
Camera snobs are fun to play with. They think throwing money at something will make one better yet they usually have no idea how to use what they already have. It's so easy to make most of them look really stupid.Yeah, I actually like my 18-55mm better than the 75-300. Thank you for the info. Also, thanks to Derrel for the video! They didn't actually call "me" a fake photographer for having an EOS, but I saw it somewhere else where so called pro photographers make fun of us who have less expensive DSLR cameras like me. Ohwell, I ignore it. The joke about my old graveyard thing was from a friend who was joking around. I love the old ones...that date back to 1800's lol.