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Need advice. Bought t3i and t4i. Which one to keep?

 
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Dec 14, 2012 07:59 |  #16

Yetihenry wrote in post #15364795 (external link)
Sell them both? You'd be able to pick up a 7D...

My vote goes here


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Dec 14, 2012 08:36 |  #17

ha, 7D would be nice, but I don't want to buy this and then find out my ideal camera came out several months later... the 7DII hopefully with micro adjustment, better ISO performance and swivel screen. Big fan of swivel screen after using it on the t3i. I like covering the screen when I pack it up, it's nice.


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Dec 14, 2012 08:38 |  #18

I really appreciate the new touchscreen interface on the T4i. I have both cameras and actually took my favorite photo of all time with the T3i and 70-300L lens. So, both are very nice cameras. I like the additional frames per second on the T4i, too. It seems like the T4i is what I had always hoped the Rebel would be.


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Dec 14, 2012 09:38 |  #19

WOW! I am Impressed by the touchscreen focusing and taking the picture! I do notice faster focusing in live view. Has anybody tried taking a picture of yourself, flipping the screen so you can see yourself and then touch it where you want it to focus and taking the picture. Now that is impressive to say the least. No other dslr can do that in the market right now ;)


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Dec 15, 2012 00:23 |  #20

^^^^^ this.


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Dec 28, 2012 12:16 |  #21

Joelh085 wrote in post #15365769 (external link)
... the 7DII hopefully with micro adjustment,

The current 7D already has micro adjustment. I'm assuming you mean micro focus adjustment.


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Dec 29, 2012 21:01 |  #22

Joelh085 wrote in post #15365997 (external link)
WOW! I am Impressed by the touchscreen focusing and taking the picture! I do notice faster focusing in live view. Has anybody tried taking a picture of yourself, flipping the screen so you can see yourself and then touch it where you want it to focus and taking the picture. Now that is impressive to say the least. No other dslr can do that in the market right now ;)

Well, ya done screwed up and opened the box... If you hadn't- you would not have known.. Oh well, time to sell the t3i..

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