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Red Soldier
5th of September 2003 (Fri), 17:38
I just bought a Canon Rebel 2000 ti. It's much different than my last camera. I would like to buy a new lens for it, but I have no idea what kind would be compatible with the body. I used to own a minolta and the lens had a little metal lever that would catch a hole in to body to join them. This has a system of bearings or something that click into place in the slots on the body. If you could help me out I would really appreciate it.
I'm looking for something with better zoom. My friend said her 28-200 was great, but she also said they are really hard to find.
Thanks, Tony
CyberDyneSystems
5th of September 2003 (Fri), 23:25
Welcome to the Forum :)
What you need for your camera is any of the over lenses that Canon makes. It just has to say either "Eos" or "EF" on it for it to be compatible.
Also,. there are several good companies that make lenses that will work perfectly. Sigma Tokina and Tamron ,. again ,. you just need to be sure to get a lens that is Canon "EOS" or "EF" compatible.
Several Manufacturers make 28-200mm Lenses now., the most recognizable is the Tamron,. (I think it was there Idea) but you can also get one that will fit your "Rebel 2000/Ti" from other companies including Canon and Sigma.
I had the Sigma 28-200mm for some time and looking back at the photos I got with that particular lens I regret trading "up" to a 28-300mm Sigma. To my eyes the 28-200mm took better pictures,. it seemed to get the correct focus more consistantly and faster.
But they may be too specific lenses,..
Check out the Swans in my Galleries,. those pics were taken with the Sigma 28-200mm.
I Assume you are in the US as you mentioned the Rebel model,. you should be able to find the lenses you are looking for at a Ritz or a Wolf Camera store. Don't get lenses at "Best Buy" they seem to have like a 100% mark up on the lenses!
Or try B&h for an online order.
Red Soldier
6th of September 2003 (Sat), 13:27
Thanks for the help. I think I'm going to hike it up to Central Camera in Chicago to check out some lenses. I heard it's a great store, plus, I can just hop on the train to get there.
Thanks again, Tony
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