Upgrading Question
Re: Second the 18 mp sensor
Upgrading Question wrote:
Thanks for all of the quick responses!
Just purchased a T3i! It'll be here on saturday. Im very excited to compare the usability/quality to that of my XTi.
Thanks again for the input!
Oh, and while I'm at it, does anyone have a suggestion for a wide angle (28mm or wider) older M42 lens? I see quite a few on ebay, but nothing that really stands out to me. Again, I'm on a fairly tight budget, but anything under $100 would be doable.
Thanks guys!
Oh, and PS- Got the T3i for $300! (It's good to know people... lol)
Great choice and for that price...
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