Thursday, April 17, 2014

Camera Lens Question?




Kevin Halo


Does this lens

http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Tamron-75300mm-F-4056-AF-LD-Lens-For-Canon-/99752097?_refkw=Tamron+75-300mm+F%2F4.0-5.6+AF+LD&_pcatid=783&_pcategid=3323&LH_ItemCondition=3000&_dmpt=Camera_Lenses

fit into this camera

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canon-EOS-Rebel-T3i-18-0-MP-DSLR-Camera-Black-Body-Only-/110938377096?pt=Digital_Cameras&hash=item19d4714b88#ht_3776wt_1037

????



Answer
It is usually better to buy a better lens and lessor camera.

Why?

You will be upgrading your camera every four or five years.

Each lens you buy you only want to buy one time

I suggest you buy a nice Canon T3/1100D with a Canon EF 70-300 mm lens (NOT the Canon 75-300 mm lens)

Should buy a new camera or lens?




vivee


I'm thinking to buy a Nikon D800 or a 14-24mm lens, I've a D300s right now, but due to the budget I can only afford one of them...

Does anyone can give me a suggestion on which one I should buy?



Answer
lens last forever. but if you see something that d800 has in improving your image quality, that its worth going camera rather than lens.
i am thinking on upgrading because new camera has higher than 1600 iso, new camera will give me flexibility of max 25600 iso,




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