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Canon EOS Rebel T5i Digital Camera Bundle

Canon EOS Rebel T5i Digital Camera Bundle

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A versatile, intuitive camera well suited to a range of environments, the Canon EOS Rebel T5i features an 18MP CMOS sensor, a speedy nine-point autofocus system, and a 3-inch flip-out touch screen for on-the-fly setting adjustment and composition control. It excels at low-light shooting, with an ISO range of 100 to 12800 (expandable to 25600 in H mode) and continuous shooting of up to five frames per second Read More

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hotsteamyshower
19
Dec 18, 2016
So I bought this bundle, and Massdrop sent it to an entirely different country. I messaged support and they told me its a vendor issue, but somehow they don't have the leverage to get the vendor to resend my package? Geez, Massdrop. I expected better from you.
Horditruck
4
Dec 1, 2016
I just received my shipment today and I also did not receive the 70-300mm lens. Is there a mistake?
Mark_s
6
Dec 1, 2016
Can you confirm that the package should contain the 70-300mm lens? Mine did not and I wasn't sure if it was being shipped separately for some reason.
Horditruck
4
Dec 3, 2016
Mark_sYeah I would love to get that lenses too! Maybe I will ask them if they could.
Amcc
17
Dec 5, 2016
Mark_sI would definitely prefer the missing items just be shipped separately. They were the reason I went for this drop instead of my local store.
Tyler
2438
Nov 29, 2016
All of the orders have been shipped and are now on the way to you! Once tracking is available, you will receive a confirmation email with tracking information. Please allow 24-48 hours for this information to update in the courier’s system.
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Horditruck
4
Dec 1, 2016
Tyler It looks like we're missing a "57 in (145 cm) full-size tripod" too. I did not receive this size of a tripod but it says its included in the list. Please verify if this is an error?
Horditruck
4
Dec 1, 2016
TylerLooks like we may be missing a few more items.... Are we supposed to have 2 batteries in total with the one that came with camera? If so, I don't see the
  • LP-E8 replacement battery pack
  • Professional wrist grip strap
Tyler
2438
Nov 24, 2016
Awaiting confirmation! We are still in contact with the vendor and just awaiting updated shipment estimates from them. We have a call scheduled for early next week and should get a bit more visibility in regards to when we can expect the group's individual packages to ship.
Expect another update from us on 11/28 or sooner if something comes up.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (https://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
Tyler
2438
Nov 17, 2016
Just about there! We've been in touch with the vendor regarding the group's order and they've let us know that they are still working to gather and package the group's order for individual shipment to each of you. We will continue to check in with them throughout the fulfillment process and update the group again as soon as everything is sent out!
Expect another update from us on 11/23 or sooner if something comes up.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (https://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
Tyler
2438
Nov 9, 2016
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Canon EOS Rebel T5i Digital Camera Bundle and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will ship the individual orders directly to you. The current estimated ship date is 11/28.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 11/16.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
I don't get this site😂
NEVER PAYING THAT PRICE
jbuyske
1
Nov 5, 2016
@climbrocks I appreciated your honest review of the camera and lenses here. I am a very novice photographer looking to purchase his first DSLR and am going to take some online photography classes. Packages like these are appealing to me because you get a lot of bang for your buck. Obviously, Canon is a name synonymous with photography so I'm drawn to them. Would you have any recommendations of a good starting point for someone in my position who is just starting out? Things like brand, camera type, what is too much to spend initially, which lenses do I really need at first, etc? I would appreciate some direction. Thanks!
climbrocks
124
Nov 28, 2016
@MichaelYT If you're looking to do YouTubing, I'd say look for a good used Canon G10 or G12 on ebay or Craigslist. If you buy anything used through Amazon or a store and not directly from a person, you will pay more. $100 is kind of tough to get decent (or any) video with actual controls, but that's one place to start. Alternatively, get one of the hundreds of GoPro knockoffs available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Vikeepro-Waterproof-Ultra-Wide-Batteries-Accessories/dp/B01HI8RT0U/). You can zoom in with these for them to work more like a regular camera. You won't have much control over the camera, but the video can be great. Good luck.
johnsdc
6
Dec 5, 2016
24mm 2.8 "Pancake" is also a great option at around $130 (on sale)-$170. I have the Canon T5i and the 50mm 1.8 and I can tell you its not a "beginners" lens with this camera. Focusing with the 50mm at lower f-stops is really difficult if you don't know some basic tips and tricks on fooling your camera to get the right focus plane. Also without live magnification manual focus is near impossible (for me).
climbrocks
124
Nov 4, 2016
@DaCoOpBots @EARNEST0 I've written a fair amount on here about Canon and other gear I'm familiar with, and thought I'd chime in. I respectfully disagree with several of the opinions above, and while I'm a big MD fan, would suggest getting a different setup on Amazon.
The T5i is indeed a good starter camera. For me, a photographer for 20 years, compared to the 70D, 7D, or 5DIII series (not a fair comparison) the biggest issues I have with the T/Rebel series are: (1) much smaller and less informative viewfinder with dramatically fewer focal points, (2) far less control over settings (eg, ISO changes in full stops, not 1/3 stops (so 100, 200, 400, 800, not 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, etc.)), (3) lack of two dedicated "wheels" to control, say, both aperture and exposure compensation, and (4) lack of an LCD with info on the top of the camera. These may not sound like much now, but I assure you that if you get into photography, you'll notice all of the above.
But the big thing here are (or actually is) the lenses. The kit 18-55 is actually quite acceptable. But the 75-300 is horrible. Horrific. A truly terrible lens. I'm serious, you will not be pleased with a single image it produces. I'm surprised Canon still makes it. I've written about my disdain for this lens elsewhere here. I had one, and apologized to the person I gave it to.
Instead, get a kit with the 55-250 IS; the IS stands for image stabilization, which at this focal length YOU WILL NEED. It's a surprisingly good lens. I'll see if I have any photos available on my phone to demonstrate. Amazon currently has a similar kit for the same price but with the better lens from Focus Camera. You get all the same junk as MD's kit...but you get it in 3 days.
Alternatively, consider the Olympus OM-D EM-10 II, which for $80-$100 more gets you the same lens coverage in a much smaller form factor. I've taken OM-D's on my last few trips (Colombia, Iran, Turkey) and will never travel with a medium (5Ti) or full-sized (7D or 5DIII) DSLR again. Plus, you get image stabilization in the body as opposed to the lenses, so lenses are cheaper.
That's enough out of me. But feel free to respond with specific questions.
Skimmertm
43
Nov 5, 2016
climbrocksVery very good. Thank you. Tamron I know. And I am in an active mode of finding lenses for my current camera. Money being the only, and major issue. I just found myself tempted by this deal, having always wanted a cannon from way back. The fact of the K50 being weather sealed and having 10 pro options built in that like cost cameras don't even come close, to has made me never regret getting it. I started with Pentax, and slowly gravitated back to them after a long time. Thank you for the lense suggestions. I am currently looking mainly for a good quality affordable zoom lens for it that I can use. Being out in the woods and in nature most of the time. As to portraits. I'm having way too much fun playing with the old Rolliflex I lucked into right now. A beautiful piece of photographic history that works perfectly still. And makes me so happy to have and use. But will take your thoughts to mind for the future, as progress is always moving forward in every field. And being more novice than most, I need all the quality suggestions from a knowledge base I can get.
climbrocks
124
Nov 6, 2016
climbrocksI have an old Rollei I've got to take out! Gorgeous shots, tons and tons of fun. Additional benefit: people are more likely to allow you to take portraits of them when you show up with a TLR!!
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