Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Choosing Between Construction Cameras

Though I've been spending most of my time evaluating a variety of live security cameras lately (Multivista's construction webcams have worked out well) for the needs of different developers in my areas, my spare time has been spend searching for a new DSLR camera to use for my own personal event pictures and perhaps for certain (clean and dry!) onsite jobs as well.

construction cameras

I came across this excellent review comparing the Canon T3i, T2i, 60D and 7D cameras, with a well-reasoned summary of the advantages of each at its own pricepoint by a rather knowledgeable photographer.

Here's the abstract:
"The Canon Rebel T3i takes the consumer level dSLR a couple steps closer to the mid-level Canon 60D with the addition of the rotating rear LCD screen, remote flash firing, and in-camera processing features. The already highly competent, older Rebel T2i already shared many important features with the 60D (and even features of the semi-pro 7D) including the 18 MP sensor, 63-zone exposure metering system, high ISO performance, HD movie capabilities, and Digic 4 image processor. With these new upgrades, it might make it even more difficult to choose between them. But there are some important differences."

Read the Full Review on CNET.com