05-10-2014 12:45 PM - edited 05-10-2014 12:48 PM
Hello,
I am interested in getting a DSLR for filming purposes. I can currently afford the SL1 or the T3i. I would be buying a kit from Costco.
What I wanted to ask was which is betting for filming?
05-10-2014 05:18 PM - edited 05-10-2014 06:03 PM
For a beginner I would recommend the SL1 for making videos because it has the most up to date continuous Hybrid CMOS AF II Video Auto Focus. Just make sure that they include the 18-55 STM lens and not the older, cheaper 18-55 IS, 18-55 IS II, or 18-55 III lens.
If you plan to do manual focus, the T3i might be better because it does have the flip out screen which can be handy. Keep in mind though that the T3i dates back to 2011 and no longer a current model.
The T3i was replaced by the T4i and that was replaced by the T5i. Some people actually prefer the SL1 to the T5i.
05-11-2014 03:20 PM
Can the SL1 do manual focus to? I just like the idea of manually doing it with the lens, instead of letting the camera do it.
05-11-2014 03:30 PM
Yes, the SL1 can do Manual focus. You just turn off the Auto Focus on the lens itself.
05-12-2014 02:00 PM
They are pretty similar in performance. The main feature difference is the flip screen (T3i) vs touch screen (SL1). I'd prefer the flip for video, but it's a subjective thing. I also prefer the bigger size, but again, subjective. Truthfully, given how close the performance is between the two models, I’d base my decision off of how I liked the feel of both the cameras, as well as price.
I'm not sure how into video you intend to get. If you're just playing around shooting friends and whatnot, or doing controlled scenes that were planned out ahead of time. Forgive me for a lack of better term, but “serious” videographers, those that plan out the scene and lighting and whatnot, rarely if ever use autofocus. No more than they use the camera to record sound. So the AF video features of the SL1 mean nothing. If you’re just starting out it might be of use, but it’s something to consider.
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