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Well if you knock out the Canon-M and Nikon-1, then you still have Fuji, Nex, and u4/3. If you want the same lenses as the ones on your XT, it\'s probably gonna be over 1k to be honest.

Are you comfortable with manual focus? Mirrorless systems are really great for this and that will keep the bokeh part of your requirements cheap. Otherwise I find it really hard to get a lens with good bokeh, a wide angle, and newer body for $1k.

Finally, these mirrorless systems (combined with the lenses you\'ll want) aren\'t a whole lot smaller than the Rebel XT and the lenses you own, IMHO. Granted, they\'ll all be newer and all the goodness that comes from recent technological developments since 2005 (XT release year)

Have you thought about just getting the Canon M with an EF/EF-s adapter to continue using your current lenses. You\'d save a lot of money this way (I think I\'ve seen Canon M\'s in the $300-400 range).



Jun 09, 2013 at 01:31 PM
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Well if you knock out the Canon-M and Nikon-1, then you still have Fuji, Nex, and u4/3. If you want the same lenses as the ones on your XT, it\'s probably gonna be over 1k to be honest.

Are you comfortable with manual focus? Mirrorless systems are really great for this and that will keep the bokeh part of your requirements cheap. Otherwise I find it really hard to get a lens with good bokeh, a wide angle, and newer body for $1k.



Jun 09, 2013 at 01:25 PM





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