best canon lens rebel image
Lindsey K
I am looking for a Canon lens that fits on my rebel XSI. I take portrait pics and nature and also random shots. What kind of lenses fit on that type of camera? Also a lens made for those type of photos?
Answer
Great thing about Canon EOS camera are that you have great choice of lenses unlike Nikon and other brands.
I also have XSi and I have Canon and Tamron lens and they are all compatible.
Any Canon EF or EF-S lens will fit you XSi. If you have EF lens from your old Canon film camer that will fit your XSi or any EOS DSLR.
If you prefer to buy a cheaper Tamron or Sigma, make sure that they are FE or EF-S mount.
Note that EF lens are forward compatible but EF-S are not backward compatible.
Rohn
Great thing about Canon EOS camera are that you have great choice of lenses unlike Nikon and other brands.
I also have XSi and I have Canon and Tamron lens and they are all compatible.
Any Canon EF or EF-S lens will fit you XSi. If you have EF lens from your old Canon film camer that will fit your XSi or any EOS DSLR.
If you prefer to buy a cheaper Tamron or Sigma, make sure that they are FE or EF-S mount.
Note that EF lens are forward compatible but EF-S are not backward compatible.
Rohn
What canon lens gives high quality photos?
Hannah.
I have a Canon Rebel xsi and i was wondering what canon Lens gives great beautiful quality without being too pricey! Thank you <3!
Answer
One of the most popular "bang for your buck" lenses is the 50mm F/1.8. But some don't like the bokeh very much because it is a 5 bladed aperture. But because the lens is so fast (large aperture) it is really easy to blur out everything past your subject and get lots of bokeh in the background. I have the lens and that same camera, and the combination is great. You can pick that lens up for about $100.
The only other lens I have is a Tamron 17-50 F/2.8, which is fantastic. It has a 7 blade aperture and the bokeh looks pretty cool. The relatively fast lens helps a lot too, and it was also relatively inexpensive. I have the non-IS version, got it for about $400. Hope this helps!
One of the most popular "bang for your buck" lenses is the 50mm F/1.8. But some don't like the bokeh very much because it is a 5 bladed aperture. But because the lens is so fast (large aperture) it is really easy to blur out everything past your subject and get lots of bokeh in the background. I have the lens and that same camera, and the combination is great. You can pick that lens up for about $100.
The only other lens I have is a Tamron 17-50 F/2.8, which is fantastic. It has a 7 blade aperture and the bokeh looks pretty cool. The relatively fast lens helps a lot too, and it was also relatively inexpensive. I have the non-IS version, got it for about $400. Hope this helps!
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