rareison
Active member
Hey guys, photography is something I really wanna get into, as well as making edits. I'm looking to get a DSLR for taking pics and vids, making edits, etc. But, I am a complete photo/video n00b. I have never owned a DSLR in my life, so I have no clue how to use one, nor do I know anything about photography. Like nothing, all I know is how to take a picture on a camera, no effects, settings, anything. I've only previously used a GoPro and digital camera's/camcorders.
1. Should I go ahead and buy a T2i and learn about photography and how to use it? I'm taking a Grade 9 photography class really soon so I'll hopefully learn lots from that. My school has about 20 DSLR's to use (some random Nikon ones). So should I buy a T2i and keep it and just keep working at it and learn? Or should I buy a beginner DSLR? I would prefer the T2i because they're pretty good and everyone reccomends then, and somewhat in my price range, and I will have it a long time so might as well get a good quality one that will last and will still take good pics and videos.
2. If I do go ahead and get the T2i, is it better to just get the body then get a good lens that is good for photo and video? Also, what would the best lens be that does really well in both photo and video, and is in the $100-200 range?
Thanks NS!
1. Should I go ahead and buy a T2i and learn about photography and how to use it? I'm taking a Grade 9 photography class really soon so I'll hopefully learn lots from that. My school has about 20 DSLR's to use (some random Nikon ones). So should I buy a T2i and keep it and just keep working at it and learn? Or should I buy a beginner DSLR? I would prefer the T2i because they're pretty good and everyone reccomends then, and somewhat in my price range, and I will have it a long time so might as well get a good quality one that will last and will still take good pics and videos.
2. If I do go ahead and get the T2i, is it better to just get the body then get a good lens that is good for photo and video? Also, what would the best lens be that does really well in both photo and video, and is in the $100-200 range?
Thanks NS!