Sunday, October 13, 2013

Best lens for film and photography under 100?

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Anon


I'm looking for an all-round versatile lens that gives nice bokeh, has IS (because I don't have a rig) and has a zoom function. I'm using the Canon EOS 60D. :)
Sorry :L I'm looking for a lens between 100 to 150. I'm debating about whether or not to get a zoom or a prime but I just can't decide.



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any lens part from the canon 50mm 1.8(nifty fifty) that is under $100 is useless, photography is an expensive hobby, the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8-4.5 DC OS HSM is a alright lens but you get what you pay for.

Looking to buy a fancy Canon camera and I need your help?







I'm looking to purchase a Canon Camera at the end of the year but don't know which one to choose. What is the difference between all the different Canon cameras... Canon Rebel, Canon Ti, Canon Ti4, etc.? I have always loved taking pictures. I'm getting tired of my digital camera. I want to expand my photography and start taking really wonderful quality photos. What Canon camera do you suggest I get?


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Fancy huh?

There is nothing fancy about a fully adjustable camera. The simply use a light meter to determine the proper exposure (balancing ISO, shutter speed and lens aperture). That is as simple as it gets.

Add to that, you have a choice of many different focal lengths which makes them more versatile than the really "fancy" P&S cameras the detect smiles, faces and friends faces.

If you think that a T1i and T4i are NOT digital cameras then you need to do more research.

Spend some time on these websites and see if any of the listed cameras fit your needs.

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Digital-SLR-Cameras/index.page

http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/slr_cameras

http://www.pentaximaging.com/dslr

http://store.sony.com/c/Alpha-DSLR-Cameras-And-Accessories/en/c/S_Digital_SLR_Cameras?SR=nav:electronics:cameras_camcorders:Alpha_dslr_cameras:shop_compare:ss

http://shop.panasonic.com/shop/cameras-and-camcorders-lumix-digital-cameras-interchangeable-lens-models?sc_mc=sem_bing_mc_lmx_8735_11152011

http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/digitalcameras.html?cat=11

After you have visited these sites and have taken notes listing the features of each camera you are interested in buying, visit this site to see how the sensors all perform.

http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Camera-Sensor-Ratings

And finally with your notes in hand, visit a proper camera shop and hold your top choices in your hands. You will get plenty of opinions here, but you really need to do the research yourself to know which camera system is best for you.

Now maybe the bad news.

Taking "really wonderful quality photos" has all to do with your skills, NOT the camera you buy.

You can produce the same boring snapshots on your "tired" digital camera as you can on a $43,000 Hasselblad digital camera unless you have the skills and understanding of the fundamentals of photography. That will take some formal training and time




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