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What DSLR setup would you buy today with $1000?

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Howdy,

I have +/-$1000 budget to buy a DSLR setup this week. It won't initially be used for skydiving but I would hope to use it in the future so it should be compatible with the sport...which I think means being able to use with a bite\blow switch. It must also use SD as opposed to another card format.

- Use with switch cable
- SD compatible
- Around $1000 for body and starter lens

I am confused as heck but I do know which one I am going to get if it doesn't become clear to me....I will keep it a secret for now to not influence the input.

Thanks for your time. Simon

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+1 for the T2i although I bought mine thinking I would have the video option as a back up if my Sony took a dump. However, I do not believe I would use the video feature in freefall as it appears that you must manually focus in video mode.

Still a nice camera that meets you requirements. I picked mine up for <$800 from 42nd street photo online.

http://www.42photo.com/pd-productid-97504-k-canon_eos_rebel_digital_t2i_180_mp_digital_camera_w_18_55mm_is_lens.htm
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LOVE my T1i but the T2i is about the same as I paid for the T1i..... Never really played with the T2i but cant imagine it not being a fantastic option.

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Hi Simon,

I'd recommend the Canon T2i - it fits your requirements and is a great first SLR.

- Jeff



Thanks to all. I just got back from Costco with a T2i, 18-55 & 70-300.....now to figure out what all of the buttons do and what those lends numbers even mean!

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Hi Simon,

I'd recommend the Canon T2i - it fits your requirements and is a great first SLR.

- Jeff



Thanks to all. I just got back from Costco with a T2i, 18-55 & 70-300.....now to figure out what all of the buttons do and what those lends numbers even mean!


Go here and spend another $15 and you'll get a great start at understanding what all those du-dads do and mean. ;)

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Hi Simon,

I'd recommend the Canon T2i - it fits your requirements and is a great first SLR.

- Jeff



Thanks to all. I just got back from Costco with a T2i, 18-55 & 70-300.....now to figure out what all of the buttons do and what those lends numbers even mean!


Go here and spend another $15 and you'll get a great start at understanding what all those du-dads do and mean. ;)


Or just read the manual that comes with it, free.
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