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foggybridges Jul 7th, 2014 08:36 AM

Best Camera for SE Asia?
 
Hi all,

I'm thinking about upgrading my Canon Rebel, for which I have 3 lenses 75-300, 18-55 and a macro lens. I used my boyfriend's 50D when in India last year and the pictures were great, (not a whole lot better than my rebel though)- is there a step-up from that camera that you would recommend?

Thanks!

Curt1591 Jul 7th, 2014 05:38 PM

Always remember that, although good tools help, it's not the hammer, but the carpenter.

That said, he probably had a better quality lens than those on you rebel. Try his lens on your camera. If that makes the desired difference in quality, you can keep your familiar camera body an just upgrade lenses.

foggybridges Jul 8th, 2014 07:19 AM

Good tips!!

I think I'll be upgrading the base as well (to be totally honest, when I first got the camera, I was NOT nice to it unfortunately, so I'm truly in need of a better one!)

hetismij2 Jul 8th, 2014 01:07 PM

Buy the best lenses you can afford. They will outlast any body you buy, and are a good investment.

You can take brilliant photos with a phone, or a point and shoot, or the most expensive DSLR you can afford, or you can take terrible photos with them.
Know your camera, know the basics of photography, and develop the "eye". Won't matter then what you use.

Seriously, invest in glass, then the body.

sparkchaser Jul 9th, 2014 01:36 AM

The step up form the 50D is the 7D. It's a proam body but it still has a cropped sensor. If you want a full sensor, get the latest iteration of the 5D. The full sensor will let you use the lower end of the focal range.

The above advice is only applicable if you want to stick with Canon.

Getting better glass might be a better idea than getting a "better" camera.

foggybridges Jul 9th, 2014 07:54 AM

Thank you both. I will look into higher-end lenses for a cropped sensor, I don't think a full-sensor is in the budget!

sparkchaser Jul 9th, 2014 09:48 PM

<i>I will look into higher-end lenses for a cropped sensor,</i>

I would rethink this approach if you are thinking about buying a full frame sensor in the future.


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