I am thinking about the 80d, I have the T3i, I want to upgrade, I got the T7i, and don't like it. I am sending it back, but was now thinking of the 80d, are the pics nice and sharp? I use Sigma lens 24-70 and sigma 150-500. I shoot a little of everything, wildlife, portraits, landscapes. Thanks
Low Budget Dave wrote:
Spend the extra money on the t7i. The tilt-swivel touchscreen alone is worth the extra expense. In addition you will get Bluetooth, on-sensor phase detect, and more accurate focus selection of moving subjects.
In the U.S., the price difference is only about $170. Unless your price difference is $300 or more, get the better camera.
Where did you find the trade in deal that gets the t7i for $170 more. Remember the OP already owns the t7.
sr71 wrote:
Ah the punctuation police are out to day.
Thank God! Bad punctuation leads to poor communication and missdircted responses.
Hooray for the PP!
sr71
Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
Architect1776 wrote:
What is your budget?
If you have money get a 5D M iv or the R.
Easy for a beginner and you will likely never outgrow them
All cameras are beginner cameras. It all depends on your budget.
YEP there is a lot to truth in that.....
"quote" dsmeltz Joined: Jun 3, 2012 Posts: 7891 Loc: Philadelphia
sr71 wrote:
Ah the punctuation police are out to day.
Thank God! Bad punctuation leads to poor communication and missdircted responses.
Hooray for the PP!"unquote"
Not really
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
(In response to rmalarz)
sr71 wrote:
YEP there is a lot to truth in that.....
"quote" dsmeltz Joined: Jun 3, 2012 Posts: 7891 Loc: Philadelphia
sr71 wrote:
Ah the punctuation police are out to day.
Thank God! Bad punctuation leads to poor communication and missdircted responses.
Hooray for the PP!"unquote"
Not really
Bad punctuation, like poor use of the "quote reply" is just needlessly confusing. But if confused is how you wish to lead your life, who am I to stop you.
dsmeltz wrote:
Bad punctuation, like poor use of the "quote reply" is just needlessly confusing. But if confused is how you wish to lead your life, who am I to stop you.
A bit of a difference between: Eats, Shoots, and Leaves and Eats Shoots and Leaves
One is a real bad dinner guest. The other is a giant Panda.
sr71
Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
dsmeltz wrote:
Bad punctuation, like poor use of the "quote reply" is just needlessly confusing. But if confused is how you wish to lead your life, who am I to stop you.
NOT Confused at all matie... me brain inserts the punctuation were needed. But just don't see any reason to comment on it..You couldn't stop me if you could or wanted to...
sr71 wrote:
NOT Confused at all matie... me brain inserts the punctuation were needed. But just don't see any reason to comment on it..You couldn't stop me if you could or wanted to...
So you have no question as to what the poster meant?
I can insert punctuation in different places in some comments and come up with multiple thoughts.
Which is the intended thought/comment?
I don't know if it was the punctuation but I did misunderstand the OP. I thought he is in the process of buying either the T7 or T7i.
Longshadow wrote:
Lack of punctuation has a great tendency to create ambiguity and confusion.
Could also be taken as "...the canon t7i I have..."
So which one does he has?{sic}
Punctuation is indeed very important.
My three favorite things are eating my family and avoiding commas.
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