Nikon 5200 or Canon T3i for starter camera?
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My daughter has been using her phone to photograph our little grand-daughter and would like to graduate to a dslr. Nothing too expensive or fancy but she definitely wants a dslr. I am exploring the Canon T3i, Canon T5i, and Nikon 5200. (I use a Canon T4i and 7D myself.)
I think she would start off with a modest lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS II lens or Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and wait a year or two to get another zoom lens.
Which camera would you recommend?
Thanks,
Gretchen
I think she would start off with a modest lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS II lens or Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens and wait a year or two to get another zoom lens.
Which camera would you recommend?
Thanks,
Gretchen
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An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
Great suggestions about the EF-S 18-135 mm lens. I often use Canon's 18-135mm STM lens as a travel lens for my T4i but had to pair this camera with a more affordable lens, knowing that she can add other lenses later. Her brother and I might well be able to loan her some lenses from time to time as well - as Jack suggested. Interestingly, our local camera store was offering the T3i with Tamron's 18-270 PZD lens, too.
Thanks again,
Gretchen
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For 500 with warranty, that is a great deal . I am sure she'll enjoy this awesome present. Happy shooting!
Make sure that the camera you get is at least one step up from the absolute most basic model. In my experience the super-duper basic ones are just a little too limited and un-customizable once you start to really get a handle on photography. That, and the articulated LCD screen is awesome. (Although unfortunately I do hear that for Canon shooters with articulated LCD screens, that is the number one break-down on a camera. Maybe it is for Nikon too, but currently Canon has the worse reputation from what I've heard about articulated screens. But honestly there's a good chance the two cameras are totally equal from the standpoint of a new beginner or advanced amateur.
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Matt, thank you for giving input on this. I was hoping to hear from a Nikon shooter. You make a good point about making sure the camera is at least one step up from the most basic model. I think she wants to make sure she is ready to jump back into photography with both feet before getting a more expensive camera. After reading reviews, she asked for a Canon but that was partly because the 2 Canon shooters in the family are more accessible than the Nikon shooter if she wants help.
I purchased the Canon T3i yesterday, supporting our local camera store which pretty much matches whatever price B & H offers. Of course, Amazon is now offering excellent prices on all of the cameras I was considering!
As for articulating LCD screen, I am hoping that the 3 year warranty will be helpful if that or anything else malfuncitons. Thanks again for taking the time to respond!
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I was also going to add take a look at refurbished models like the 60D - cheaper but looks and acts new and includes the same one year warranty
Thanks for adding your input here. Good thought.
Yesterday, I bumped into a site suggesting 2014 best entry level dslr cameras and was interested to see the Nikon 5200 (#1) and Canon T5i (#2) ranked at the top. The 60D was not far behind (#4). Looks like all of these are great choices.
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