Tuesday, March 18, 2014

does anyone know where to get best price on canon digital camera? and lens to fit thanks?




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First, you can go to the ableshoppers.com website. If you monitor it for about two weeks, it usually will have a series of digital camera coupons in there from Dell. Using these coupon codes usually will save you about 20 - 25%. That's how I got my Canon dSLR.

You can also go to B&H Photo. Depending on the model you're interested in, you might be able to get a good deal. Usually I find the people at B&H pretty pushy and can be downright rude. But if you know what you want, they have pretty good prices (they'll try to get you to buy filters, especially). I think all of the camera shops are like this.

I hope this helps. Have fun with your digital camera.

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I am looking to upgrade my canon rebel xs to something better. What would be a step up and a good canon camera to buy? I was looking at the t1i or the t2i, something in this price range. I wish I would have bought a better one to being with so I don't want to make the same mistake!


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Although the T1i is a great camera, the T2i is a phenomenally better camera for minimal price difference. I've used the T2i since its release a year ago last February. Jim is absolutely right that the lens will make a bigger difference in image quality then the body of the camera. But if you are heavy into Adobe, the T2i with 18mp opens up a lot of doors towards editing. Also, the 28 - 200, although a good lens, is expensive with quite a bit of barrel distortion. I'd figure out what types of shots you prefer to take and get a lens that works for that use. For macro there are two lenses (50mm 1.8 @ only $100, but not the best quality) and the (50mm 1.7, don't remember price but closer to $350) that are both reasonably priced, but the 1.7 is a much better image quality. If you want a good daily use lens the 17-55 has great reviews. If you are looking more toward telephoto, the 55 - 250 is a good lens, though you'll get near-L series quality with the 70-300mm IS USM lens, but at 2 times the cost of the 55-250. A great all-purpose lens (what I use) is the 15 - 85mm 3.5 IS USM lens. Best place for reviews: dpreview.com




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