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Canon T3i, T4i, or T5i?
I'm looking for a camera that can capture quality pictures and videos and I've narrowed down my search to the t3i, t4i, and t5i. I've seen some people saying the t4i and t5i are very similar but they are better than the t3i, and you should just skip the t4i and get the t3i and a better lense. Which one is best for video and high quality pictures? And if I should get new lenses, which ones are the best(:
3 Answers
- Jim ALv 77 years ago
Actually any of the above. I'm a t3i and Canon loyalist. My camera gives me excellent results for both stills and video. I did a career in broadcast television video production for news and sports so I know what makes a good shot and a bad shot. So far the only bad shots I've had were caused by the dummy behind the camera.
- 7 years ago
Well dude, the t4i is the successor to the t3i as the successor of the t4i is the t5i so the t5i will be better for pretty much everything. Get one body only with a 50mm 1.8 and a super zoom of some sort
- Land-sharkLv 77 years ago
The latest version is much better specified for video. 18-55 and 55-250 will be fine as you become familiar with the camera. You'd do even better with a Sony A65 or A77 as they have electronic viewfinders with full live control of video.