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Lenses
Hi guys,
im looking to buy a new camera lens, something with more zoom then the 18-55 im currently using on my 350d. for now im looking to buy a cheap (second hand possibly) lens. most likely a kit lens, hopefully with IS. what kind of zoom would you guys reccomend? i havent really started looking yet, so all comments helpful! and also anyone selling , list what you got. rhys ps i hope this is the right forum... |
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If you're looking at cheap, then the Canon 75-300mm is the way to go.
A good lens to start off with. Sells for under $400. Next step up is maybe would be the Sigma 50-500mm for just under $1k or even cheaper if you shop around. Then you have the Sigma 80-400mm OS (Optical Stabilized) for a bit more. But a lot of people recommend the Canon 100-400 IS L series lens, for around $2k. L series lenses are the best quality Canon glass. And it's all about the lens people say. My advice, save up, dont get the plastic 75-300mm Canon, and get one of the Sigma's or the 100-400 |
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I've been using one for a couple of years, having upgraded from the 75-300 See new lens: http://www.flickr.com/photos/speedy_...00mmf456isusm/ Old lens: http://www.flickr.com/photos/speedy_...5300mmf456usm/
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A new lens should be an investment; don't skimp. Rather than go for a cheap option now, save a bit and get something more solid (definitely L-glass, if you can afford it). A good lens will last you many years and be well worth the money.
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i only recently acquired the camera, so i am still learning.
My idea of the cheaper, skimp option was because im in Yr 12 this year, so i wont have much time to use it, but i do need a zoom lens i think. After yr 12 is done with, ill obviously have more time, can get a job etc and make some $$ to get a really nice lens. thoughts? |
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The 70-200mm f2.8L is the way to go, there are few lenses better, especially if you can stretch to the IS model.
You can then add a 1.4x converter later for those situations where you'd like to get a little closer. It'll last you for ever and you can build upon it with the 100-400 later on. Cheers
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