I want to upgrade from an old 20D. Need to know if the new Rebel series(T2i/T3i ) is good enough for professional portraits.
Thanks to all for replies.
laphotographer Hatchling 7 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:17 | #1 I want to upgrade from an old 20D. Need to know if the new Rebel series(T2i/T3i ) is good enough for professional portraits.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
bigwonton Member 51 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: NE Ohio More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:22 | #2 In terms of feel and ergonomics, the Rebel line doesn't compare to the D series. For $800, you can get a refurbished 50D ($703.36 plus shipping and tax) or for a little over your budget you can get a refurbished 60D for $799.99 plus shipping and tax. If you choose to go the Canon Loyalty Program route, exchange a broken P&S (or buy a broken one off of eBay) for a 50D for $562.69 plus tax (free shipping). Canon Bodies: Canon 7D (x2), Canon 40D, Canon T2i
LOG IN TO REPLY |
S230 Senior Member 809 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:23 | #3 T2i is quite a few generations ahead of the 20D. One noticable difference is the controls from the XXD to a rebel series. You could consider the 60D which is very similar to the 20D but newer generation and technology. the 20D was a great camera but technology has changed significantly over the years. _______________
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:24 | #4 How exactly does one become a pro portrait photographer without possessing camera knowledge? Melody
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Arstine Member 145 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: Rapid City, S.D. More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:27 | #5 Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #12149823 How exactly does one become a pro portrait photographer without possessing camera knowledge?
My camera says Canon and goes clickity clickity click.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
RTPVid Goldmember 3,365 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2010 Location: MN More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:27 | #6 Knowing how to use a camera professionally is not the same as being an equipment geek. Tom
LOG IN TO REPLY |
1Tanker Goldmember 4,470 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jan 2011 Location: Swaying to the Symphony of Destruction More info | I would say that most of the T2i/T3i and even 60D improvements over the 20D aren't big deals for strictly portraiture. The better high ISO capability shouldn't make much difference, unless you're in the habit of shooting high ISO portraits. Faster/better focusing maybe, but you should be manually focusing for best results. Kel
LOG IN TO REPLY |
krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:42 | #8 laphotographer wrote in post #12149786 Do these new Rebels compare with the D series? I need pro shots. What do you mean by the "D Series"? All Canon digital SLR cameras are "D Series." -- Ken
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Jay_Speck Member 30 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Apr 03, 2011 14:54 | #9 Permanent bankrb wrote in post #12149907 From the rest of your post, you seem to want a comparison of the xxxD series cameras such as the 550D (aka Rebel T3i) to cameras such as the xxD series such as the 50D and 60D. The Rebel T3i is the 600D btw. The T2i is 550D. ~Jay Speck
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Apr 03, 2011 15:07 | #10 Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #12149823 How exactly does one become a pro portrait photographer without possessing camera knowledge? same way some great actors had no acting lessons.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Apr 03, 2011 15:08 | #11 thanks all.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
sbattey Goldmember 1,250 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Apr 03, 2011 15:37 | #12 Permanent banArstine wrote in post #12149839 Technically the kid that pushes the button on the camera at the Wal Mart studio is a "Pro Portrait Photographer" and probably doesn't know much about the camera. this is really condescending... Canon 7D | Canon 50mm f/1.4 | 430EX II
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Arstine Member 145 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: Rapid City, S.D. More info | Apr 03, 2011 15:54 | #13 sbattey wrote in post #12150130 this is really condescending... Not everyone in a walmart photo studio is a fail at photography. I had my senior portraits done at walmart, and the woman who took them did a WONDERFUL job, she was creative with the exposure, she used angles the untrained eye wouldn't even consider, and in the end I got better portraits for half of what my sister got with a pro photographer. And that's why I said "probably". There is always an exception. I actually started out in a "canned shot" studio setting. I got in too much trouble for trying to be creative and give the customer something more than the typical sit and smile at the birdie shot...so I moved on. My camera says Canon and goes clickity clickity click.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
r31ncarnat3d Senior Member 633 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Atlanta, GA More info | Apr 03, 2011 16:00 | #14 In the years since you've picked up your camera, technology has gone forward quite a bit. Although your camera is considered "Semi-pro" and the Rebels are considered "Entry-level", the technology has matured enough so that the Rebels have better tech, IQ, high ISO performance, and bells and whistles. Canon 80D | Canon SL2 | Sigma 30mm f/1.4 ART | Canon 24mm f/2.8 STM
LOG IN TO REPLY |
apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | Just how is this thread going to be useful to anyone, now when the OP removed the question??? Anders
LOG IN TO REPLY |
![]() | x 1600 |
| y 1600 |
| Log in Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!
|
| ||
| Latest registered member is Thunderstream 1012 guests, 110 members online Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018 | |||