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Second Guessing my Camera Choice
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<blockquote data-quote="lucky7" data-source="post: 1182662" data-attributes="member: 147624"><p>i'm assuming you're taking photos of yourself??</p><p></p><p>i shoot an older canon rebel XTI. with that being said, i'd like to upgrade to either a 60D or 7D someday soon. i, like others, don't get the articulating LCD thing. i honestly don't even care for live view as it's just another thing to drain the battery. from an image quality aspect, any of the big three DSLR companies will take great photos. the best being canon/nikon. from a lens standpoint, i'd go canon or nikon due to sheer market share. you can pick up ANY lens that you want, 2nd hand. they are also the TOP of the list when it comes to quality lenses. canon has its line of L glass, and then the Nikor line. when most people getting into photography are looking to get started, it's either canon or nikon. </p><p></p><p>there are people that shoot sony's alpha line, and whatever else is out there. i'm sure they make great stuff, but it's not for me. </p><p></p><p>if you could elaborate on the need for the LCD thing, maybe we can help you further or even make other helpful suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky7, post: 1182662, member: 147624"] i'm assuming you're taking photos of yourself?? i shoot an older canon rebel XTI. with that being said, i'd like to upgrade to either a 60D or 7D someday soon. i, like others, don't get the articulating LCD thing. i honestly don't even care for live view as it's just another thing to drain the battery. from an image quality aspect, any of the big three DSLR companies will take great photos. the best being canon/nikon. from a lens standpoint, i'd go canon or nikon due to sheer market share. you can pick up ANY lens that you want, 2nd hand. they are also the TOP of the list when it comes to quality lenses. canon has its line of L glass, and then the Nikor line. when most people getting into photography are looking to get started, it's either canon or nikon. there are people that shoot sony's alpha line, and whatever else is out there. i'm sure they make great stuff, but it's not for me. if you could elaborate on the need for the LCD thing, maybe we can help you further or even make other helpful suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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