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I am in the market for a newer camera, I own the Rebel xt and t3i and would like to move out of the rebel series. I've been looking at the 60D and a used 7D. I'm just looking for advice on a god non-rebel series body to purchase under a grand.
AMorgan Hatchling 4 posts Joined Jan 2014 More info | Jan 16, 2014 09:17 | #1 Hi, Canon Rebel XT, t3i. EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II, EF 100mm f/2.8.
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Jan 16, 2014 09:19 | #2 You have narrowed it down to the two I would suggest. The better ergonomics and controls of the XXD line (and 7D) will serve you well. The 7D is a step up in the focusing system if you do a lot of sports or birds in flight, but the 60D has a few bells as whistles as well. Either way you cant go wrong.
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info | Jan 16, 2014 09:31 | #3 AMorgan wrote in post #16610172 Hi, I am in the market for a newer camera, I own the Rebel xt and t3i and would like to move out of the rebel series. I've been looking at the 60D and a used 7D. I'm just looking for advice on a god non-rebel series body to purchase under a grand. What for?
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Jan 16, 2014 09:32 | #4 If you don't need all the bells and whistles of the 7d then I suggest you get the 60d instead. That way you can still use your SD cards and the money you save can go to buying better glass or accessories or just savings. Make yourself heard
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stpix Member 222 posts Joined Mar 2013 More info | Jan 16, 2014 09:38 | #5 Adorama and B & H have Canon USA refurb 7d's for about $939. I watched prices carefully and got a 7d refurb from Adorama Thanksgiving Day for $799. 7d T3i EF-S 10-22 EF-S 17-55 EF-S 18-55 EF-S 60 Macro EF-S 55-250 EF 400 mm 5.6 L EX 430
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Well honestly the biggest reason is I'm tired of the sound and feel of the rebel series. I'm afraid of taking these anywhere to extreme with fear of breaking the plastic body. I had to buy a battery grip for the t3i just so I don't get the feeling I will easily drop it. Another reason is when I bought the t3i is was the newest one out, went to Arizona for 2 weeks and came back to the t4i and 2 more since then. Canon Rebel XT, t3i. EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II, EF 100mm f/2.8.
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Jan 16, 2014 10:22 | #7 AMorgan wrote in post #16610272 Well honestly the biggest reason is I'm tired of the sound and feel of the rebel series. I'm afraid of taking these anywhere to extreme with fear of breaking the plastic body. I had to buy a battery grip for the t3i just so I don't get the feeling I will easily drop it. Another reason is when I bought the t3i is was the newest one out, went to Arizona for 2 weeks and came back to the t4i and 2 more since then. I already have a bunch of compact flash cards from the xt, so that won't matter much to me. I also want something that can shoot faster, since the t3i only has 3.7 fps. THe 60D has the same plastic body, but its more rugged than you might think.
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shamlyn Member 93 posts Joined Dec 2013 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Jan 16, 2014 10:28 | #8 AMorgan wrote in post #16610172 Hi, I am in the market for a newer camera, I own the Rebel xt and t3i and would like to move out of the rebel series. I've been looking at the 60D and a used 7D. I'm just looking for advice on a god non-rebel series body to purchase under a grand. I would recommend getting the 60D. That will be a good camera for you to get and is the next step up in the Canon lineup that isnt another rebel series.
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tomj Senior Member 706 posts Likes: 61 Joined May 2010 More info | Jan 16, 2014 10:30 | #9 If you shoot sports or wildlife, the autofocus of the 7d will be a big jump from the Rebel. Otherwise, the 60d should be fine. I've never heard of problems from the plastic bodies (the chassis of the Rebels are stainless steel) - I believe it's a similar material to what Glocks are made from.
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Jan 16, 2014 10:36 | #10 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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Jan 16, 2014 10:42 | #11 I don't find the polycarbonate bodies to be a problem whatsoever. In fact, I'm some instances they are better than metal. They don't dent etc. I would say they are pretty tough. _______________
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stpix Member 222 posts Joined Mar 2013 More info | Jan 16, 2014 11:26 | #12 AMorgan wrote in post #16610272 Well honestly the biggest reason is I'm tired of the sound and feel of the rebel series. I'm afraid of taking these anywhere to extreme with fear of breaking the plastic body. I had to buy a battery grip for the t3i just so I don't get the feeling I will easily drop it. Another reason is when I bought the t3i is was the newest one out, went to Arizona for 2 weeks and came back to the t4i and 2 more since then. I already have a bunch of compact flash cards from the xt, so that won't matter much to me. I also want something that can shoot faster, since the t3i only has 3.7 fps. You really should handle a 7d then. Ergonomics, controls and build quality set it apart from the 70d & 60d. Along with AF options and viewfinder size. 7d T3i EF-S 10-22 EF-S 17-55 EF-S 18-55 EF-S 60 Macro EF-S 55-250 EF 400 mm 5.6 L EX 430
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joeblack2022 Goldmember 3,005 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2011 Location: The Great White North More info | Jan 16, 2014 11:52 | #13 MalVeauX wrote in post #16610190 Going from a T3i to a 7D, well, not a huge jump in anything frankly. That's a pretty ridiculous statement. Joel
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Jan 16, 2014 12:00 | #14 joeblack2022 wrote in post #16610481 That's a pretty ridiculous statement. Depends what you're shooting.....if you don't need high fps the debate is wide open. I rarely if ever shoot high frame rate. I learned the old way of trying to capture a moment in time with a click. _______________
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overclock Goldmember 1,191 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Fort Worth, TX More info | Jan 16, 2014 12:01 | #15 I've had the 7D since it came out and I have loved every minute with it. That is until I went on vacation this past summer with my 5DIII and 24-70 mk I. The 7D is an awesome camera. The only thing I would add to the 7D is wifi.
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