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Thanks to snazztasticmatt for starting this poll! We've contacted the vendor on your behalf and they've made the Canon EOS Rebel T5i with 18-55mm Lens kit available.

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Canon EOS Rebel T5i with 18-55mm Lens kit

Canon EOS Rebel T5i with 18-55mm Lens kit


These are all great cameras, but you can definitely get great nikon DSLR's for much cheaper than a Canon
Zachary
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which ones? i havent seen any good quality DSLRs (new) under $550 from either
These are all great cameras, but you can definitely get great nikon DSLR's for much cheaper than a Canon
1 Suggestion I can give to anyone wanting to start getting involved with a DSLR. Is do not get caught up with this brand is better. First yes there are things here and there but in all honesty when you first start with a DSLR is to get your hands on one. find what brand you like the menus and the layout of the buttons better. you can still get amazing images with just about any DSLR on the market as long as you learn how to use the camera to it's full potential and learn the fundamentals of photography and composition. So when you pick your first DSLR don't worrie about all the technical specs get a camera that fills right in your hand and you like the layout of the buttons and menus.
sgtdunaway
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i have heard that canons can be better investments for those looking to get into photography because they're compatible with both canon and nikon lenses
snazztasticmatt
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im not sure about nikon lenses working on canon but i do know that all of your lower end canon lenses dont work on high end bodies. where nikon can use all of nikon lenses on any body.
I personally own the Nikon D3300 and i bought it mostly for the reasons Sgtdunaway was saying. the menus stay mostly the same on all of there cameras making it easier to upgrade later. However, by far the most important feature is the Guide mode in short it basically teaches you how to use the camera.
now please take my comment with a grain of salt i myself am a beginner as well.
Although it may look very similar, there's a great difference between the T3i and the T3. The T3i brings so much more to the table and is a no brainer compared to the T3
MrMarauder
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I completely agree. I've heard from many sources that the T3i is the #1 best entry level dslr. Unfortunately its out of stock on the canon website :(