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Jun 16, 2015 15:00:50   #
Bram boy Loc: Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
 
rook2c4 wrote:
They are all good cameras.

Exactly which features are most important to you? For example, high fps rate, extensive lens compatibility, viewfinder brightness, camera size/weight?

Without more info about your specific photographic needs, you may as well ask which brand socks you should buy, or what time to get up in the morning.


I'm pretty sure if he gets a big enough one , he will grow into it ,we all went through a learning curve . The thing is don't buy the cheapest or the oldest
I myself would get the d5500 it's a better camera according Dixo

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Jun 16, 2015 15:08:55   #
Bram boy Loc: Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
 
breezy wrote:
The Canon vs Nikon debate is forever old.. As one other in here said, you have to find a camera that feels natural to you hand.. that is comfortable for you to use..

More than anything else.. the camera is an extension of you..

I am a Nikon person and I know plenty of Canon people in the industry.. those of us that have been around a long time, don't get involved in the debate.. But share the love of our craft, the passion for what we shoot/photograph...

Go to a camera store, not a BestBuy

For get the touchee feely stuff , leave that to Steve wonder , Ray Charles ,
They all feel the same .
There you will have professionals that will let you hold the cameras, see how the controls are and answer any question you have...

Here is an article comparing the two of them..

http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-Rebel-T5i-vs-Nikon-D3300
The Canon vs Nikon debate is forever old.. As one ... (show quote)

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Jun 18, 2015 17:35:15   #
breezy Loc: Foxville, MD
 
rook2c4 wrote:
They are all good cameras.

Exactly which features are most important to you? For example, high fps rate, extensive lens compatibility, viewfinder brightness, camera size/weight?

Without more info about your specific photographic needs, you may as well ask which brand socks you should buy, or what time to get up in the morning.


Wigwam makes a DAMN good sock... just sayin... lol

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