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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 2796768" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>I have been using Canon DSLRs for the last 10 years, I have had 5, all upgrades. In fact, only one is not fully functional still. I am currently using a Canon 5D Mark III. I bought my son a T5 for his 14th birthday. I got it on a deal, otherwise I would have gone for the T5i. The i has a few more features that are nice. Both shoot video. The I has better low-light performance. </p><p></p><p>The trick is to get the best lenses you can buy. Canon L-series glass is the best there is. The better the glass, the better in the images. You can put L-glass on an entry level body and take incredible pics. Lenses are expensive, so figure out what you need and go from there. I have a really nice Tamron 18-270mm lens that I use as a walk-around lens. It was about 600-ish, and is a GREAT lens. It is specifically for crop cameras like the T5i. I gave it to my son as the 5D3 is full-frame. </p><p></p><p>The Rebel series are really good cameras, and with the right lenses, can take incredible pics. All of my cams were used professionally for magazine work, so you know they are good enough to handle the daily use in harsh environments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 2796768, member: 8373"] I have been using Canon DSLRs for the last 10 years, I have had 5, all upgrades. In fact, only one is not fully functional still. I am currently using a Canon 5D Mark III. I bought my son a T5 for his 14th birthday. I got it on a deal, otherwise I would have gone for the T5i. The i has a few more features that are nice. Both shoot video. The I has better low-light performance. The trick is to get the best lenses you can buy. Canon L-series glass is the best there is. The better the glass, the better in the images. You can put L-glass on an entry level body and take incredible pics. Lenses are expensive, so figure out what you need and go from there. I have a really nice Tamron 18-270mm lens that I use as a walk-around lens. It was about 600-ish, and is a GREAT lens. It is specifically for crop cameras like the T5i. I gave it to my son as the 5D3 is full-frame. The Rebel series are really good cameras, and with the right lenses, can take incredible pics. All of my cams were used professionally for magazine work, so you know they are good enough to handle the daily use in harsh environments. [/QUOTE]
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