Which Camera?

If you don’t already have a DSLR and are thinking of getting one, you may be pondering about which one to buy.
When you buy your first DSLR, you don’t want to spend too much, just in case your enthusiasm wanes a bit.
If you are excited now and remain excited in the future, you’ll likely want to buy another with all the up-to-date bells and whistles. I asked some of my friends to tell me what they think are the best reasonably-priced entry-level DSLRs in the marketplace. After a lot of time we came up with the three cameras below.

Canon EOS Rebel SL1 / Canon EOS 100D
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This camera has two names: one for the USA and one for elsewhere. This is a fairly cheap but very reliable camera. It's been around since March 2013 and at that time it was the smallest and lightest DSLR available.
This is the camera we used to work out some settings and to take a few photos for this course.
User level: Beginner

Nikon D3300
It's neither the most expensive or cheapest entry-level DSLR, but it's seen as one of the best. The pricing is in a similar range to the Canon above.
User level: Beginner.
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Canon EOS Rebel T6i / Canon EOS 750D
This comes with a terrific sensor and Wi Fi. The most expensive of the three.
User level: Beginner/enthusiast
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