02-06-2020 01:10 PM
I currently have an Olympus SP-610UZ. I am looking to upgrade my camera for nature and wildlife photography. (as well as casual use but I will mainly use it for nature and wildlife) I was going to just purchase the T6I but I saw the SL3 is similar when it comes to the price. The T7I is not an option for me unfortunately because I don't have 200 extra dollars. The SL3 has some better features but the T6I has more AF points so I'm kind of at a loss. I'm fairly new to photography so I appreciate any information anyone can give me.
Thanks!
02-08-2020 03:18 PM
I do not know what your budget is, or where you have been looking to purchase a camera. If you are looking camera bundles on Amazon, I strongly suggest that you look else where. One of the best places to look is Canon's Online refurbished Store.
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/eos-77d-ef-s-18-55-is-stm-kit-refurbished
They have very attractive deals on the 70D, which I am sure have had "the fix" installed.
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/eos-70d-18-55mm-is-stm-kit-refurbished-camera
The 70D is going for less than the 77D. It is beginning to look attractive, IMHO. There are a lot of good deals right now.
02-08-2020 03:23 PM
The camera body is only one half of the package. You will want at telephoto lens that is at least 300mm long.
Again what is your budget.
02-08-2020 04:18 PM
Waddizzle, that is a beautiful photo of a Great Egret! Where did you take that photo?
02-08-2020 06:33 PM
02-08-2020 07:48 PM
@wchettel - I took the shot at a lake in the NYC northern suburbs, about 15-20 miles or so form Times Square. There is one egret that has begun feeding there in the late afternoon, just before sunset.
@Brianna_G. - Did you see the prices at the links that I posted. I like the 77D camera kit better than the 70D camera kit, but only because the 77D has lunch newer and better technology.
Lenses. Here is a great starter lens, which is probably just outside of your budget. It is worth it, to save up for it.
https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/ef-70-300mm-f-4-5-6-is-ii-usm-refurbished
The best version of the 55-250mm is probably the latest version, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM.
How well it will perform shooting wildlife will depend upon the size of the wildlife and how close you are. It will give you and angle of view that is roughly equivalent to 100-400mm, which is the range of a very popular professional grade Canon lens.
Stay away from the 75-30mm lense, Stick with the 70-300mm lenses, if you want that range.
02-09-2020 11:34 AM - edited 02-09-2020 11:47 AM
Kido,
If budget is a main most thing buy just the camera and the ef-s 18-55mm lens. Do not buy any bundles or packages. One camera and one lens. This is how you are going to end up. You buy the two lens package and quickly find it doesn't do what you want. Now what? You need to buy another lens, so how does that impact the budget? Buying twice?
I like Ricks' analysis for the SL3 and I like Best Buy as source because you can go in the store and try the camera before you buy or even decide.
A even better idea is just buy the camera I.E. the SL3 body only and choose a lens separately. This will cost more initially but will be less costly in the long run.
And even better lens is either the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens or the super sharp and very fast Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens for Canon EF. Both lenses are on sale at retailers like B&H, Adorama, Roberts and possible Best Buy, too. This combo and either of those tow lenses is a killer combo that you will never need to upgrade.
Later you can decide on a tele for your wildlife shots. I can tell you 250mm isn't enough and you will be disappointed using it for wildlife unless you can be in a cage with them.
Choose wisely and avoid any and all bundles and packages! Avoid Amazon, too.
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