Guide to Photographic Gear/Table of Contents/Canon DSLR
Introduction
[edit | edit source]Entry-Level
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T6
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T6i
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T7
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T7i
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T8
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS Rebel T8i
[edit | edit source]Intermediate
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 80D
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 90D
[edit | edit source]Professional
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 5D Mark II
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 5D Mark III
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS 7D Mark II
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
[edit | edit source]Canon EOS-1D X Mark III
[edit | edit source]Recommendations
[edit | edit source]Here are my recommendations for Canon DSLRs. Check below if you fit each condition, and look under each heading for the suggested camera.
If you are...
[edit | edit source]A beginning photographer who wants to expand and budget is of concern, consider the Canon EOS Rebel T7i.
A beginning photographer who just wants to play around and budget is of concern, consider the Canon EOS Rebel T6i.
A beginning photographer who wants to expand and budget is not of concern, consider the Canon EOS Rebel T8i.
An intermediate photographer who wants to explore more options and budget is of concern, consider the Canon EOS 80D.
An intermediate photographer who wants to explore more options and budget is not of concern, consider the Canon EOS 90D.
An intermediate photographer who wants to be an advanced photographer and budget is not of concern, consider the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
An advanced photographer who wants to get the best value for his money, consider the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
An advanced photographer who wants to have the best Canon DSLR but still has a concern of budget, consider the Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
An advanced photographer who wants to grow, explore more options, and get the most feature-packed camera, consider the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III.