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November 12th, 2009

Best Canon Lenses To Have
Best Canon Rebel XTi lens?

I finally saved enough money for a new target, and I have been looking into a few but wanted to get some opinions. (I still have the> kit lens. <) So what I'm thinking of doing is to get a macro lens, and then another that can go very far and near too. if you have or know good lenses or lenses that I will only run about $ 300 – $ 400, I would appreciate what you know.

If you want a whole lens Then Tamron 17-50mm 2.8 is the one I have … I love … For macro, Canon 100mm 2.8 is a great medium telephoto … this is my favorite so far macro lens.

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I have a DSR with a Canon 22-80 mm lens – how is it better goal?

I bought the lens by chance, I mean buying Camera kit 18-55 lens – so now I'm trying to figure out if it meets my needs or not – I'm fairly new to lenses Canon – and me, mostly children and family photos, is that this goal will meet my needs? I'm sorry – accidentally written 22 years when I wanted to write 28! Yikes!

It is not particularly better or worse than the 18-55 kit. Neither objective is much more than a "start" of the lens. The only real difference is the small capacity is lost 28-80 wide angle, but you gain a certain capacity the telephoto 1918-1955. For all types of portraits, okay, maybe even a little better would have been 18-55. A moderate telephoto is always good for portraits, and make the 28-80. Here are some comments from users in the 28-80: It http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=7 So just go ahead and use. Do not waste money by booking 18 -55. Save your money for a real purpose quality such as 2.8 -70 L. steve 24

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