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
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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)
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,
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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