Which camera?
Lmendy
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Which camera?
Sep 28, 2014
Hi all
I had forgotten how much fun it is to shoot a Canon. Anyway, I went Best Buy with the thought of looking at the SL1. I just did not feel comfortable handling and holding it. I did like the T5 and since Best Buy has a 15 day return policy, I went ahead. As I said, lots of fun to shoot and I was very surprised how close the 18-55 focused.



Of course, I used the usual model most folks use when they try a camera.
I went on the web and some reviewers seem to feel/think/believe that the T3i would be a better choice over the T5. I can return the T5 and for about $50.00 and buy a T3i. I would be interested in your input/advise/recommendations. Please and thanks
Fujifilm X-E2
Fujifilm X-T1
Fujifilm XF 27mm F2.8
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