Tuesday, January 15, 2013

What is best? A canon eos 600d 18-55mm, OR an 1100d 18-55mm + 75-300mm?

Q. A canon eos 600d 18-55mm, OR an 1100d 18-55mm + 75-300mm? The eos 1100d is 200 dollars cheaper WITH the additional lens. But I still want good quality pictures and video. Im a total beginner at photography, and i really need advice. :)

A. Canon 600D is better camera compared to 1100D So will recommend you to buy Canon 600D

What's the maximum memory card capacity limit on a Canon EOS 600D?
Q. Well I just got a San Disk 32gB SDHC card for my 600D camera and the most that I have got was only 8gB. So I was wondering if there is a memory card capacity limit for the camera?
I actually meant that I only used 8gB memory cards. I don't know if the camera will take 32gB memory card. It's not that it can only fit 8gB.

A. Your 600D is compatible with SD, SDHC and SDXC cards

That means you can use any SD card currently on the market

SD - available up to 2GB
SDHC - available from 4GB up to 32GB
SDXC - available from 64GB up to a theoretical maximum of 2048GB

Going to upgrade and i can't decide between these two cameras?
Q. Well im going to buy a new camera and i narrowed it down to the Canons Eos 60D or Canons Eos 600D and i cant decide between the two im going to feel them up before i buy but which do you guys prefer and do you prefer any other cameras besides these two?

A. Go to a local camera shop and try them both out. If you have large hands, the 600D will be very uncomfortable to use...

The 650D was just announced a few days ago, but it probably won't be on store shelves for another couple months.

How good is the Canon EOS Rebel T31 600D?
Q. I don`t know what camera to buy and i`ve been considering buying the Canon EOS Rebel T31 600D. But I don`t know how good it is. It seems like a good camera but i`m just making sure.

A. I've had mine for a year and no complaints.

What do you mean by "good"? It takes great pictures if you've got the lens and the skills to take good pictures. It's got everything a photographer would need to set the exposure as well as white balance. The battery life is around 700 pictures, it can take video (but with manual focus).

The sensor in the competing Nikon (D5100) is better especially in low light, but for most uses you probably won't notice the difference unless you go looking for it. Comparisons between the 2 in the links.

It all depends on what you want.



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