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Re: T3i, 18-55mm, 55-250mm: Will This Package Be Good For Me?
In reply to Gina,
7 months ago
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Gina wrote:
Thanks so much for all the wonderful comments and help, everyone. I wasn't sure what kind of response I would get but I am very appreciate of the comments I have gotten, all very helpful and insightful.
I am open to other cameras. If I look at others, they must have an lcd that moves off the back of the camera and articulates, so many angles can be viewed without moving my body a whole bunch. I just can't stand on my head, or twist around, or stand on a ladder to see the lcd if the camera is on a tripod.. anymore.
I do have concerns with the weight of a dslr and a telelens and flash. I'm a petite 5 foot 90lb girl with weak arms, so I will definitely get to a store to heft some cameras. The weight of the dslrs there on a previous trip weren't too bad. I have never lifted the 55-250 though. My F717 with a telelens and flash wasn't too terrible for short periods, but I do most photography with a tripod anyway.
I see that for the type of work I want to accomplish, I might have to spend some more money for more lenses, but the starters will do for now. Especially if I can get a deal on a package during the holidays. I think I will just have to see what the lenses are capable of.
I would be interested in seeing any bird/wildlife shots you have with your cameras that are close to the t3i, with the 55-200, or the higher cost lenses. It would help to know about how far away you were from the subject and if you did any cropping.
Sorry for the previous empty reply, while I was looking for some images.
Here is the full view with the HX20V at full zoom, followed by a 100% crop.

One can see the mushy processing of the Sony. The HX200 has a longer zoom (800 instead of
300, FF equivalent), but no RAW either,
so the output will be similarity processed.

Here is a rebel shot with the 55-250 IS. It's not the full optimum you can achieve with this lens. Light was poor, and it was taken with ISO 3200. With RAW and a bit lower ISO one can do better.

100% crop

So, this will give you an idea how the P&S compares with a t3I with a 55-250IS. At 3200 ISO the P&S would have been a lot worse. The tree is the same tree, so distance is similar.
Settings on the Rebel: ISO 3200, 1/400, f6.3
Settings HX20: 1/250, ISO 320, f5.8
They are not the greatest, optimal photos, but should you give an idea what can easily be achieved.
Thanks so much guys If you have any more input or suggestions I will be glad to hear them. I really need to get my 717 shots up in a gallery.
Thanks a ton!
Gina
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