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April 27th, 2010

What Canon Lenses To Get
What Canon Lenses To Get

Canon XTI Lens .. help!?

hey:) After careful consideration, I decided to get the XTi, is light and I think meets my needs plans digital SLR … but I have some questions … I'm saving money (taking into account what I wanted the Sony A700), I would have one or two glasses of photography … i basically everything, and I really want to grow in a professional in the field. landscapes portraits macro night … The fact is that I have no idea what to get glass, as this would be my first DSLR … Considering that the kit lens is the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, I thought to take pictures Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM telephoto … I also always loved the fish eye, while I given the Tamron 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 Fisheye Lens 0.25x Lens … I am not very sure of the performance of third party lenses, but I'm sure someone will be able to help me or I would recommend any other aim has been to me … Thank you in advance!

Well, the 18-55mm lens is a good start 75-300mm telephoto lens is a telephoto well. But I see the logic to get the lens of 80 mm-28 (which covers focal lengths covered by its first two lenses). 0.25 "objective" is not really a goal in the ordinary sense, but an adapter that screws onto the front of a real lens. However, I will give a fisheye poor quality, but if you just want a light economic fisheye I suppose he'll do. Anyway, I aim base to start, and then decide if the photo has to pass before buying another goal. Then, the purchase agreement you need, you can decide you want a telephoto zoom better example, or you can go first, then TV. Lens Tamron, Tokina and Sigma are fine-thirds lenses, but there are differences between samples and differences in the performance of OEM Canon lenses (eg shades of color very light compared to a neutral color lens OEM). A Tamron / Tokina / Sigma lens could be better or worse than the equivalent of Canon as well.

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