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Canon EOS REBEL T3i 5169B003 Vs. Canon EOS REBEL T3i 5169B005 help?

 
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Feb 11, 2014 23:46 |  #1

Hi, I am shopping for a new camera and have found some I like. Now I am down to two; the Canon EOS REBEL T3i 5169B005 and the Canon EOS REBEL T3i 5169B003. I have looked at all their specs and don't seem to see much of a difference besides the fact that the B005 is $200 more expensive. Is there anyone who knows of any notable differences between the two models?? Thank you!




  
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Feb 11, 2014 23:57 |  #2

um...maybe the one that's more expensive comes with a lens?


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Feb 12, 2014 00:00 |  #3

They both come with a lens, one is a 18-55mm and the other being a 18-135mm with the later being the more expensive...




  
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Feb 12, 2014 00:31 |  #4

The camera is the same. The difference in price reflects the fact that the 18-135 is a more expensive lens. If you give us a little information, we can help you pick out what you need - what is your experience level, what are you going to be photographing (people, wildlife, etc.), and what is your budget?


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