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Old 11-30-2010, 06:40 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by CyberpunkDad View Post
LOL. That's funny. Canon has some nice software for the PC to let you play around with RAW files.
You beat me to this comment. Canon's DPP is very good, and Adobe's Photoshop platforms are the "Mac-Daddy" (sorry, couldn't resist!) for photo processing. My Canon T2i plays very well with those.

@terrasky: That was bad info (Rebels geared to Macs), no doggy biscuit for whomever told you that!

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The hidden truth about DSLR's is that the cost of the body is a fraction of what you can end up spending on good lens. It can get obscene quickly.
And that is the absolute truth. With DSLR, you're locking yourself into a platform, not just a camera. In addition to researching camera bodies, you're probably better served in finding out what lens models/costs are, and if third party solutions (read, cheaper) are available.
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