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<blockquote data-quote="jeff 300" data-source="post: 1160415" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>what r u looking to do with your new camera i going to go with wildlife being u said take it on scouting n hikes????? i think the new 7D mark II is a top of the line starter/pro for a little more money to get a 7 D MII over a rebel you get so much more camera so once u learn a little bit on how to use the camera u will not fill like u need to upgrade. Trust me once u start hunting with a camera it is a lot of fun. first u can hunt year around and don't have to clean r pack out any game. The 7 DMII is a great wild life camera with 64 focus points an 10 frame per sec it is super fast!!!!!!!!!! it is a crop frame camera not a full frame like the 6d or 5 DS so you get a little more zoom out of your lenes. I just bought one for my son n he is just starting out. He got it before i did. i still need to get one for my self. If you are looking for a landscape camera then a full frame 6D maybe better. N if you want a nice compact a powershot sx 60 hs is really nice with 65x Optical Zoom n would be easy to carry. But if you are looking for a great DSLR camera you can't go wrong with the 7 D MII for the money 1159.00 body only at 42st photo. </p><p>I would also advise u to go to <a href="http://www.creativelive.com" target="_blank">www.creativelive.com</a> n look up john greengo's</p><p>The Photography Starter Kit for Beginners class n watch it over n over!! it will help u a lot and he also has a starter kit for alot of cameras that will help u understand your camera settings once u get one. really helps me out a lot. If you are looking for a great wildlife lens the sigma 150-600c @ around 1100 or the sport 1750.00 are the tamron 150-600 @ 1000.00 all three r great lenses the sigma sport 150-600S being the best of the 3 being weather sealed and built like a tank. Also a tamron 24-70 is a great lens for landscape and other close shots. If you got a 7D MII sigma 150-600 sport and the tamron 24-70 you have covered about 95% of your photos for around 3750.00 +/-. i have two sigma sports n we love them. We just spent 3 weeks in Jackson Hole,WY and Yellowstone taking pics and they worked great!!! I hope this helps and if i can help try n answer any ???? just pm me i'll do my best to help with what i know.</p><p>thanks jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff 300, post: 1160415, member: 4145"] what r u looking to do with your new camera i going to go with wildlife being u said take it on scouting n hikes????? i think the new 7D mark II is a top of the line starter/pro for a little more money to get a 7 D MII over a rebel you get so much more camera so once u learn a little bit on how to use the camera u will not fill like u need to upgrade. Trust me once u start hunting with a camera it is a lot of fun. first u can hunt year around and don't have to clean r pack out any game. The 7 DMII is a great wild life camera with 64 focus points an 10 frame per sec it is super fast!!!!!!!!!! it is a crop frame camera not a full frame like the 6d or 5 DS so you get a little more zoom out of your lenes. I just bought one for my son n he is just starting out. He got it before i did. i still need to get one for my self. If you are looking for a landscape camera then a full frame 6D maybe better. N if you want a nice compact a powershot sx 60 hs is really nice with 65x Optical Zoom n would be easy to carry. But if you are looking for a great DSLR camera you can't go wrong with the 7 D MII for the money 1159.00 body only at 42st photo. I would also advise u to go to [url]www.creativelive.com[/url] n look up john greengo's The Photography Starter Kit for Beginners class n watch it over n over!! it will help u a lot and he also has a starter kit for alot of cameras that will help u understand your camera settings once u get one. really helps me out a lot. If you are looking for a great wildlife lens the sigma 150-600c @ around 1100 or the sport 1750.00 are the tamron 150-600 @ 1000.00 all three r great lenses the sigma sport 150-600S being the best of the 3 being weather sealed and built like a tank. Also a tamron 24-70 is a great lens for landscape and other close shots. If you got a 7D MII sigma 150-600 sport and the tamron 24-70 you have covered about 95% of your photos for around 3750.00 +/-. i have two sigma sports n we love them. We just spent 3 weeks in Jackson Hole,WY and Yellowstone taking pics and they worked great!!! I hope this helps and if i can help try n answer any ???? just pm me i'll do my best to help with what i know. thanks jeff [/QUOTE]
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