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What DSLR to buy? This might help.

You may have downloaded my free DSLR buyers Guide but you are still confused as to what DSLR to buy.

You really want to hold it in your hand and test out the ergonomics – better still – take a bunch of test photos to see if it’s the camera for you.

Your local camera shop, Best Buy or Costco may not have the DSLR you are interested in. If they do; you get to play with it in “tethered” mode – Not really a great way to test it out. When you are about to drop $800 to $1700, or more, on a new camera you really want to test it out.

I came across a neat solution to the problem. Read More »

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Nikon D5100 vs Canon T3i and 60D

A quick preview video looking at the Nikon T3i … ur .. I mean Nikon D5100. I talk about some of the main features of the D5100 compared to the Canon T3i (it’s main competitor) and the Canon 60D. Worth looking at if you are thinking about what DSLR to get and which DSLR would be the best for your money.

Nikon D5100 will be available in May 2011 and can be ordered on Amazon.

Nikon D5100 Body Only

Nikon D5100 with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

Note: D5100 comes with an 18-55mm kit lens for only $100 extra (not $150 to $200 mentioned in my video)

Prefer Canon

Buy the Canon T3i

Buy the Canon 60D

 

 

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iPad 2 for Photographers?

iPad 2 from Apple

One of the big criticisms of the iPad version 1 when it came out was the lack of a camera. With all the amazing photography Apps on iTunes and the amazing high resolution touch screen all that seemed missing was a good camera.

Fast forward one year and iPad 2 has been released – with 2 in built cameras!

The front camera (facing the user) is dedicated for video chatting while the rear camera is for photos, video and video chatting (to show someone what you are looking at). Unfortunately for photographers the rear camera is only 0.7 Mpixel making it fairly useless for serious photography – it’s fine for casual shots and video though. Admittedly, you would not buy the iPad 2 for taking photos but I’m guessing they will probably put a higher resolution camera in the next version. The iPhone 4 camera takes much better photos.

With the amazing screen and intuitive touch display, the iPad 2 is still a great tool for displaying and manipulating images so has its use for photographers. Apple has released a Camera Connection kit as well which will be of more use to photographers which has a SD card reader or camera connector (Compact Flash users will need to access their images through the camera connection).

Overall the iPad 2 is a nice upgrade especially at the same price point as the first generation.

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Canon’s new EOS T3 and T3i (1100D and 600D) DSLR cameras

Canon has upgraded the entry level Canon EOS XS (450D) and the Canon EOS T2i (550D) with two models that have have features taken from their next in line respectively.

Canon EOS T3 (1100D) frontCanon EOS T3 (1100D) back

The Canon T3 (1100D) has a 12MP sensor and upgrades the XS with features seen on higher end models. Upgrades include:

  • 9 Point AF system
  • 63 Area metering (first on the 7D)
  • Digic 4 processor
  • 720p HD video at 30 or 24fps
  • Larger LCD at 2.7inch (230k pixels)
  • Basic+ creative shooting mode
  • Slightly larger and heavier body

Some nice upgrades making the T3 (1100D) a very versatile entry level DSLR and at the current price of around $599 (released soon) with a 18-55mm kit lens is a great start for DSLR beginners.

Buy the Canon T3 (available now)

Next the Canon T3i (600D)

Canon EOS T3i (600D) frontCanon EOS T3i (600D) backCanon EOS T3i (600D) LCD open

The Canon T3i (600D) has the same 18MP sensor as the T2i (and 60D and 7D for that matter) but it has taken a few features from the 60D like the 3.0 inch swiveling (articulated) LCD screen. This places the T3i  between the T2i and 60D. Other upgrades over the T2i include:

  • Basic+ creative shooting mode
  • Scene intelligent A+ mode
  • Digital zoom at 3X to 10X (some image loss beyond 3X)
  • Creative filters (seen on 60D)
  • Video snapshot mode (takes short videos and allows you to easily edit them together with music – in camera!)
  • Slightly larger and heavier body

This really puts the T3i close behind the 60D with the major differences being the slightly better ergonomics, responsiveness and top LCD of the 60D. The Canon 60D shoots at 5.3fps vs 3.7 (T3I) and only the center AF point is cross-type on the T3i (all 9 in the 60D). Also, the 60D has a faster maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 sec (1/4000 sec on T3i) and higher flash sync speed of 1/250 sec (1/200 sec on T3i). Photographers are going to like the viewfinder a little more on the 60D it covers a fraction more of the actual photo taken (96% vs 95% on T3i) but the real noticeable difference is the 0.95X magnification vs 0.85X on T3i. This makes the view on the canon 60D look less ‘cramped’ than the T3i – nicer for framing photos for sure.

Overall the Canon 60D will be a better camera for photos while the T3i would be equal in terms of video (some may like the additional digital zoom feature on the T3i).

Not worth upgrading your T2i but definitely worth getting instead of the T2i if you haven’t bought yet. If you can stretch your budget a little the Canon 60D would be a better choice for photos.

Buy the Canon T3i