Obviously a new poster here, so forgive me if this has been addressed a little bit in the past. I've done some reading on the board and have a general idea of the answer to my question, but I figured it'd be more direct to come out and ask.
I work as a freelance journalist, and most of my work is as a writer. But I also take photos, mostly of sporting events. I'd like to get into it more and have a fair understanding of photography, especially when it comes to exposure and lighting.
The problem is my budget. I'd prefer to get a moderate body with good glass, but my wallet isn't as cooperative.
With the T4i out, I've been hoping the T3i or even T2i would come down in price. But I've seen them mostly priced within $50-75 of each other.
But I've found a couple decent deals with the T3. Everything I've read suggests that the T3 and T3i are similar except for the megapixels and a slightly older sensor in the T3, along some additional features that don't necessarily mean much to me.
Here's the question: Can I get by shooting above average basketball photos with the T3, a kit EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens and something like a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard AutoFocus Lens? I can get right down on the baseline, so proximity isn't an issue. But it's below average light and no flash capabilities in the gym.
I can get that set-up for the price of a T3i body, hence the appeal.
I realize every gym is different. The good news is I shoot at the same locations every time, so I can dial it in from there. But any insight would be much appreciated.





