/script>
Hi /p/,
I'm looking to buy a used entry level camera to shoot high quality reference pictures for paintings. I've found two that I think I'm having trouble deciding between
Canon T3i w/ Kit Lens for 350 CAD
Nikon D3200 w/ Kit Lens for 250 CAD
I'm hesitant to go for the Nikon mostly just because of how much love the T3i gets online, seems to be a real beater and many people still swear by it. Also looking at a few comparisons images it seems that the Canon performs better at higher ISO overall? Also has the flip-out screen which may be quite useful.
Pls halp!
>>3135516
I had a d3300 and I swear by it today as an amazing entry level. I don't know if the d3200 lacks anything in comparison, but I know it's build is better than the t3i
>>3135517
Looks like it shoots 60fps @ 1080, just slightly lighter and has a higher ISO range, but I would hopefully not be pushing past ~1600 ISO in most of my shooting conditions.
I also notice that the D3200 kit lens has vibration reduction which might be pretty handy until I can get an upgraded lens.
>>3135516
yes...the T3i is a meme. I'm pretty sure the D3200 is a great camera as well. I've had the T3i for a year now. I love the swivel screen it has and overall simplicity of it. I don't plan replacing it any time soon.
>>3137650
I ended up getting the t3i with two lenses (18-55mm and 55-250mm) along with two bags, a hefty tripod, extra batteries and chargers and memory card for 500 cad
>>3135516
get a pentax or something, not nikon. Their low-level stuff is gimped in important ways and you will miss the features