And Arrgh, The T2i looks enticing, if not almost out of my price range. It barely sneaks in under a grand in Canada.![]()
Gah...I love love LOVE my D7 (the bigger brother of the T2i) and have to assume that the T2i is equally awesome.
Seriously, start buying those $3 TV dinners for a month to save money. Stop going to the movies and buying DVDs...whatever it takes...just save some money to get that camera!
ESPECIALLY if you want to do video. The advances in these new models on that front are super fantastic. I'm shooting video on my D7 and mixing it in with footage from my work's $8,500 Sony HD camera and I can't tell the difference between the two!
Oh, wait...I take that back. I'm getting better shots with the D7 because of the different lenses I can use!
(Just remember...no auto-focus on DSLR video...you've got to know what you're doing! There are other idiosyncrasies...you end up using ISO to control brightness more than you use aperture. It's kind of like re-learning video all over again. Everything's just a little bit different. But it's worth it...look at this photo. I can get video that has that kind of depth of field. You are NOT gonna get that on any video camera that you can afford!)
EDIT: Here, I uploaded another sample clip. It was shot in 1080p, it's been sized down to 720p here. (You should probably right-click and save it instead of playing it your browser unless you have a big monitor!) You just can not get that shot with most regular video cameras. Not gonna happen.
If by D7 you mean the Canon 7D, I heartily agree. I think it is slighly out of T'Biao's price range but would agree that it's worth saving up for.
Mr Awe