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Re-beginning DSLR photography

Started Sep 11, 2018 | Discussions thread
dmi
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Re: Re-beginning DSLR photography

R2D2 wrote:

dmi wrote:

R2D2 wrote:

dmi wrote:

I find myself perusing the current Canon DSLR offerings, and needless to say, there's a lot to choose from. I'm content with the APS-C sensor, and I'm thinking about the SL2. I know it has its limitations, but I thought it might be a decent entry point to get back into the system. I enjoy street photography, architecture, and I like to take photos when I travel (the light weight of the SL2 is a point in its favor there).

IMHO the SL2 punches way above its price (esp if you go refurb). Great bang for the buck.

It has Canon’s latest dual pixel sensor with that incredible dual pixel autofocus. For candid shots DPAF Live View with the Articulating Touchscreen simply rocks. The combination of these threee features also makes shooting video a dream. Absolutely no hunting. Just touch where you want the focus to go.

Get one of the STM kit lenses to go along with it and your autofocus (in any mode) will be fast, decisive, and completely silent. (I always recommend picking a single AF point for best results).

I’ve been using this technology for years with my 70D and now M5, and it truly takes the shooting experience to a whole new level.

As far as IQ goes (I had the T4i which is the T5i’s virtual twin), you’ll gain a complete stop with the new 24mp sensor. This alone lets you either use a highr ISO (comfortably), or lets you crop in more without penalty. I don’t own the SL2, so be sure to check out the ergonomics and fit in person.

Good luck with your search!

R2

Thank you for the great response. I ordered a refurbished SL2 from Canon. I went ahead and got the 18-55mm kit lens because it was only $60 more than the body only. That will get me out the door shooting, and I can figure out what lens to get next.

Great purchase. Big congrats!

Be sure to tell us all about it here.

Happy shooting to you!

R2

ps. The 10-18 STM and 50 STM would be two excellent additions (if they fit your shooting style).

I am considering the 10-18, and possibly the 24mm f/2.8. I had the prior version of the 50mm f/1.8 and it felt a little long for what I like to shoot, and I didn't use it very often. However, I am looking at the SL2 as a way to grow my skills, so I may go for it again and see what I can do.

Thanks for all the suggestions! I chose free shipping which is slooooow, and now I am forced to wait.

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