Canon T3 uses ef-s lenses. If you upgrade, you need to be careful that the new camera body likely will use EF lenses.
Do you want to stick with Canon?
Do you want to stick with Canon?
You will notice a bigger difference from a lens upgrade than a camera upgrade to another entry-level camera.210 said:
Apologize if this has already been discussed on the 82 page thread.
I have an old T3 I bought in college for a photography class. Surprisingly, during this quarantine I have been using it often. I have a few questions.
1. For an amateur like me, will I notice much of a difference if I upgrade to another entry level camera like a T7? I assume technology has gotten much better over 10 years.
2. What camera would you recommend for a hobbyist that doesn't want to spend a large chunk of change? I mostly use it to take wildlife photos with my crappy telephoto lens. I try to shoot in RAW and post process so I don't really want a point and shoot. Basically is it better to buy a new entry level body or a used body?
Thanks again for the help.
I have no preference.dubi said:
Canon T3 uses ef-s lenses. If you upgrade, you need to be careful that the new camera body likely will use EF lenses.
Do you want to stick with Canon?
I stopped using grips a long time ago. Can't help.Sweet Kitten Feet said:
Anybody use a Vello Battery grip? Thinking of getting one for my D500, B&H has them on sale right now. I tend to stick to manufacturer for the batteries themselves. Would I be disappointed in this grip?
I have a couple now and have used them on both Canon and the lone Nikon I've owned. They are made very well and work like the OEM grip for much less money. I even bought a used one from B&H once that never gave me a problem.Sweet Kitten Feet said:
Anybody use a Vello Battery grip? Thinking of getting one for my D500, B&H has them on sale right now. I tend to stick to manufacturer for the batteries themselves. Would I be disappointed in this grip?
I have not personally, but a lot on this thread have. They are a good optionSkiMo said:
Has anyone ever used KEH Camera to purchase used lenses? Wondering if they are pretty reliable? Looks like a pretty professional website.
I've purchased several used lenses from KEH and been very happy.SkiMo said:
Has anyone ever used KEH Camera to purchase used lenses? Wondering if they are pretty reliable? Looks like a pretty professional website.
https://www.lensrentals.com/JDCAG (NOT Colin) said:
what's the best lens rental company out there - I recently took the plunge and ended up with the EOS R (which I have to say, coming from my XSI is phoenomenal) and want to try out some different lenses before I buy anything else too expensive.
I have used this company several times and it's a great experience. They even shipped the last one to me 3 days early since they didn't have it rented.dubi said:https://www.lensrentals.com/JDCAG (NOT Colin) said:
what's the best lens rental company out there - I recently took the plunge and ended up with the EOS R (which I have to say, coming from my XSI is phoenomenal) and want to try out some different lenses before I buy anything else too expensive.
We have used this company many times and the gear is spotless.
Like Dubi, I have also bought from KEH and found them to be very reliable. The last several times I've wanted to buy used, their prices were higher than what I thought they should be. You might also look at mpb.com which someone recommended here a couple of years ago. I have also bought and sold with them.SkiMo said:
Has anyone ever used KEH Camera to purchase used lenses? Wondering if they are pretty reliable? Looks like a pretty professional website.
They are extremely reliable. If it says excellent, it is like new. I have no problems buying bargain lenses from them.SkiMo said:
Has anyone ever used KEH Camera to purchase used lenses? Wondering if they are pretty reliable? Looks like a pretty professional website.
I was a bit confused by this sentence.MBAR said:
To complete my transition over to Nikon, I'm getting rid of my T7I and actually but a KEH d7200 on ebay but from KEH yesterday.
Where was this taken if you don't mind saying?MBAR said:
Its Milky Way season y'all.
Very cool. I'm an early riser too.MBAR said:
FYI if anyone wants to try to capture this while its visible in the predawn hours
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-see-comet-c2020-f3-neowise
Yeah I have been following the progress of that comet for a while. This one finally looks promising, after the two previous ones that fizzled after their close approach to the sun. Right now the problem here in B/CS is getting clear skies in the pre-dawn hour and a horizon clear of trees. Plus the moon is just past full. Maybe later this week will be better on those issues.MBAR said:
FYI if anyone wants to try to capture this while its visible in the predawn hours
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-see-comet-c2020-f3-neowise
labmansid said:Yeah I have been following the progress of that comet for a while. This one finally looks promising, after the two previous ones that fizzled after their close approach to the sun. Right now the problem here in B/CS is getting clear skies in the pre-dawn hour and a horizon clear of trees. Plus the moon is just past full. Maybe later this week will be better on those issues.MBAR said:
FYI if anyone wants to try to capture this while its visible in the predawn hours
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-see-comet-c2020-f3-neowise
I got a Panstars comet in 2011. Was naked eye visible but I had the 7k elevation and dry air of Santa Fe. I was barely learning photography back then so photos are meh but I was pretty stoked.BMo said:Very cool. I'm an early riser too.MBAR said:
FYI if anyone wants to try to capture this while its visible in the predawn hours
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-see-comet-c2020-f3-neowise
Photo'd Pan-STARRS back in 2013
BMo said:Where was this taken if you don't mind saying?MBAR said:
Its Milky Way season y'all.