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Saturday, June 7, 2014

canon 1v zoom lens?




chupacobra


can anyone recomend a zoom lens for my eos 1v......................................since its a pro camera it seems like the only thing that is recomended are L mount lenses.$$$....
it doesnt have to be a canon lens. vivitar, sigma, etc. but a zoom lens.



Answer
There's no rule saying that you have to buy an L lens for a pro camera. It's just highly recommented as the quality of the lens matches the capability of your pro range camera body.

To cover a wider range, you can try canon EF 28-135 IS, sigma 18-200, tamron 18-250 or other similar zoom lenses that would meet your needs. There are many to choose from depending on your needs (e.g Wide angle, mid-zooms, tele zooms).

However, do check that the newer models of 3rd party lenses (non-canon) are compatible with your 35mm 1v as some lenses are made just for digital bodies.

Which Canon DSLR camera zoom lens should I get?




livin life


I am looking into getting a zoom lens for my Canon Rebel T3, and right now I only have the lens it came with and am wanting to get a zoom lens but am not sure which to get. I am needing on that isn't too crazy expensive. I guess $800 at the most. I am just wanting some recommendations on which lens you would recommend. thanks :)


Answer
The EF-S 55-250mm lens is pretty much designed to go with your kit lens that came with the camera. It's a great starter telephoto lens (big zoom lens, it will let you see things that are quite far away). It's cheap, it won't cost you much and the build quality will resemble that of your current lens.

I don't think you need an L series lens, I think you'll find the size and weight of it too much to handle, even though the 70-200mm F/4L is one of the smallest L series lenses. I would recommend the 55-250.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/543923-USA/Canon_2044B002AA_EF_S_55_250mm_f_4_5_6_IS.html




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Friday, February 28, 2014

Did CANON ZOOM LENS FD 35-105mm is suitable for CANON T3i/600D?




Panos


I Have a CANON ZOOM LENS FD 35-105mm and i want to know if is suitable for CANON T3i/600D cuz i want to buy CANON T3i/600D and if is suitable i dont have to buy the lens that comes with it and i will buy body...Thank You..


Answer
No, your "FD" mount 35-105mm lens will NOT mount to a modern Canon DSLR. When Canon, in 1988, copied the Minolta Maxxum 7000 auto focus 35mm SLR (which was introduced in 1985 and set off the auto focus revolution), Canon unwisely abandoned the "FD" mount for the "EF" mount.

Nikon, on the other hand, has kept the same lens mount, the "F" mount, since around 1959. So a Nikon lens made in 1959 can, with some limitations, be used on any current Nikon DSLR.

Along with abandoning the "FD" lens mount, Canon has further confused things by their lower-cost "EF-S" lenses which are designed for their crop-sensor cameras such as the one you're considering. Canon screwed their consumers again by making the "EF-S" lenses unusable on their full-frame (6D, 5D, 1D) DSLR cameras. So some unknowing consumer buys aT3i and 2 or 3 "EF-S" lenses and later decides to upgrade to a Canon full-frame DSLR and discovers that their "EF-S" lenses are now useless.

Although Nikon also has lenses specifically designed for their crop-sensor cameras (the DX lenses), they chose to protect their consumers by allowing DX lenses to be used on their full-frame FX (D600, D800, D3x, D4) DSLR cameras by allowing the DX format lens user to "tell" the camera its a DX lens so the camera automatically crops the FX sensor to the size of the DX sensor. Yes, some resolution is lost but at least those DX lenses can still be used.

Buy the camera of your choice but be aware of the fact that Nikon has considerably more backwards compatibility as well as some degree of forwards compatibility.

canon 1v zoom lens?




chupacobra


can anyone recomend a zoom lens for my eos 1v......................................since its a pro camera it seems like the only thing that is recomended are L mount lenses.$$$....
it doesnt have to be a canon lens. vivitar, sigma, etc. but a zoom lens.



Answer
There's no rule saying that you have to buy an L lens for a pro camera. It's just highly recommented as the quality of the lens matches the capability of your pro range camera body.

To cover a wider range, you can try canon EF 28-135 IS, sigma 18-200, tamron 18-250 or other similar zoom lenses that would meet your needs. There are many to choose from depending on your needs (e.g Wide angle, mid-zooms, tele zooms).

However, do check that the newer models of 3rd party lenses (non-canon) are compatible with your 35mm 1v as some lenses are made just for digital bodies.




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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

canon 1v zoom lens?




chupacobra


can anyone recomend a zoom lens for my eos 1v......................................since its a pro camera it seems like the only thing that is recomended are L mount lenses.$$$....
it doesnt have to be a canon lens. vivitar, sigma, etc. but a zoom lens.



Answer
There's no rule saying that you have to buy an L lens for a pro camera. It's just highly recommented as the quality of the lens matches the capability of your pro range camera body.

To cover a wider range, you can try canon EF 28-135 IS, sigma 18-200, tamron 18-250 or other similar zoom lenses that would meet your needs. There are many to choose from depending on your needs (e.g Wide angle, mid-zooms, tele zooms).

However, do check that the newer models of 3rd party lenses (non-canon) are compatible with your 35mm 1v as some lenses are made just for digital bodies.

Which Canon DSLR camera zoom lens should I get?




livin life


I am looking into getting a zoom lens for my Canon Rebel T3, and right now I only have the lens it came with and am wanting to get a zoom lens but am not sure which to get. I am needing on that isn't too crazy expensive. I guess $800 at the most. I am just wanting some recommendations on which lens you would recommend. thanks :)


Answer
The EF-S 55-250mm lens is pretty much designed to go with your kit lens that came with the camera. It's a great starter telephoto lens (big zoom lens, it will let you see things that are quite far away). It's cheap, it won't cost you much and the build quality will resemble that of your current lens.

I don't think you need an L series lens, I think you'll find the size and weight of it too much to handle, even though the 70-200mm F/4L is one of the smallest L series lenses. I would recommend the 55-250.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/543923-USA/Canon_2044B002AA_EF_S_55_250mm_f_4_5_6_IS.html




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Monday, September 2, 2013

How do I make my 28-135 canon lens wider?

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Fred Salis


I have an 18-55mm canon lens. I bought a new 28-135 lens, but I want to get it down to the 18mm range so I can get rid of the other lens. Is there a way to do this? Is there a wide angle lens that can drop this 10mm? It looks like a ton on ebay, but i'm afraid it would either kill my quality or give me a fish eye lens. Any help in the right direction would be appreciated!


Answer
You need to buy a 10-22 mm wide angle zoom

You really need to take at least one class in photography to understand why your question shows your lack of understanding of the fundamentals of photography.

You seem to be one of those people who are intelligent, but uninformed. A class will clear up a lot of misconceptions.

What is the difference between an 18-55 mm zoom lens and a 19-35 mm one?




Sherry R


These are both canon zoom lenses. One says CANON ZOOM LENS EF-S 18-55 mm 1:3.5-5.6 and the other says PHOENIX 19 - 35 mm 1:3.5 - 4.5 AF ZOOM 77.

Also, which is the best for photographing crime scenes and evidence? Thanks!



Answer
one goes from 18-55 and the other from 19-35

the canon one is probably better quality and more expensive...




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