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rfreiberger
12
Aug 1, 2015
How is this for an overall DSLR? I have a Fuji X100T but miss changing lenses.
chris.yw
87
Aug 3, 2015
rfreibergerThat depends on what you want to do with it and how much money you are about to spend.
Canon does a good job taking portrait photos. For other purposes and for similar price I'd go for Nikon D7200.
climbrocks
124
Aug 12, 2015
rfreibergerThis is also a very good price in an extremely tight, low margin area ($100 less than B&H). If you're looking for an easy, do it all DSLR, this is a great one. The addition of the rear wheel specifically (as opposed to directional buttons) along with the front wheel is a great leap forward in this line. It comes with a very good lens with great coverage, perhaps bigger than you might expect. While not a pro camera, it has an excellent sensor similar to those found in much more expensive bodies; IQ largely depends on the glass you get in front of it, but with this lens will be similar to or better than the X100T (let's not get into f stops...). The viewfinder, typically my biggest gripe with the Rebel series, is bigger than the X100T. Oh, and ease of use (menus much more intuitive than Fuji (or Nikon or Olympus...). If you want opinions on other Canons, let me know. (I know nothing about Nikons, but have 5 Canons, 2 Olympus MFT, and dozens of full frame (film) cameras.)