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Welcome home baby Lily!!!
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Suzanne,
What type of lens are you using for your camera? I have my lens that came with my XTi but I'm thinking about ordering from B&H Photo a 50 mm fixed/1.8 aperture. What suggestions do you have for us "newbies"? Thanks in advance. |
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Picture perfect everytime
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The 50mm 1.8 lens is a great lens to start out with. It has a nice wide aperature (1.8) to allow you to take shots in low light without a flash. The more expensive version is the 1.4...it's about $250 more than the 1.8. It's a little faster, better built but unless you are really into portrait photography it probably won't be big enough of a difference to matter much. The 50mm is going to be a little tight for full body shots indoors unless you have a fairly big area to back up into. If that matters alot to you, you might want to consider the 35mm 2.0. It runs right around $200 and is a little wider to use indoors. I have both the 35mm 2.0 and the 50mm 1.4...love them both!
Suzanne |
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Still the best Christmas present EVER!
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Why didn't I think of that?
What lens do you take most of your picuters with?? Do you have a more universal (telephoto) lens like a 70-200 or no? I really like taking macro but I don't want only a macro lens. Is there a lens you can recommend that I can get good macro but still have some zoom, or b/c it is macro , it is macro KWIM?? |
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Picture perfect everytime
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I use my 50mm the most. It's sharp, fast, and stays on my camera most of the time. Occasionally I will change it out for my 35mm lens if I am inside and trying to get full body shots of the kids. I don't use my kit lens much because I can't get the aperature low enough to avoid the flash indoors and it's not nearly as sharp as the prime lenses I have. I have one zoom, 70-300mm, that I rarely use...I'm actually thinking about selling it to fund a light. The 2 zooms I want are way out of my budget right now and I don't want to spend money on something else. I'd rather save it for what I really want (that would be a 24-70 2.8L and a 70-200 2.8L with IS) They are over $1300 and $1800 respectively, which I totally can't afford until DH either graduates or gets out of school. I'm not very familier with macro lenses but from what I understand there isn't really a "substitute" for one. It either is one or it isn't. I have a couple of friends that like to shoot with macro lenses, I'll ask them for you and see what they say. There is a macro feature on your camera. Did you find that? It will allow you to be a little closer to focus in on something. Switching from autofocus to manual focus might get you a little closer as well.
Suzanne Last edited by Mommy2Meghan-Caleb; 02-26-2007 at 09:01 PM. |
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Still the best Christmas present EVER!
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Well I got a 24-70mm F2.8 DG macro lens on Monday. I love it. I can't wait to get my flash, It should be here monday......
I thought I was going to take it back but I decided not......I took pictures with my standard lens 18-55 of my crocus's, and then I am going to take another today with the macro. I will post went I get it done. |