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Jul 12, 2006 02:04 |  #1

So Im starting out in photography has a hobby. I want to take portraits from headshot to full body shots of friends and families. indoor, but mainly outdoor. Can someone suggest a lens to me? My budget is 300 USD. Ive been using my 50mm but it sometime doesnt come out to what i want it to be.




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Jul 12, 2006 02:20 |  #2

IMHO... Scrap the 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III ($179) idea... and zoom in on getting the

Canon EF 28~105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM ($229).

It sounds like a far more useful lens for you than the 75-300mm.

The minimum focal distance on a 75-300mm is 5 feet! Not much use, indoors.

The minimum focal distance on the 28-105mm is 1.6 feet. Much more useful, indoors.

For the beginner or lens starter, this may be the "best bang for the buck" you can get. It has a wider aperture... so it has lower light capabilities, also.

Honestly, scrap the other lens idea... check this link out:
http://www.photozone.d​e …anon_28105_3545​/index.htm (external link)

I do believe you will be happier with this... :D

A slightly more pricey alternative with "utilitarian" properties is the TAmROn AF18~200mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD ($389 - rebate available)) or the SIGMA AF 18~200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC ($379 - no rebate)

These both are great indoor/outdoor lenses with all the range you could ask for. Here are the two reviews:

TAmROn (external link)

SIGMA (external link)


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Jul 12, 2006 04:32 |  #3

thanks for your 2cent, i will look into those lenses.




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Jul 12, 2006 12:05 |  #4

I agree, scrap the 75-300 lens, it's not contrasty, has lots of CA, and soft past 200mm.
As for full body and headshots, I'd recommend a Tamron 28-75. It's just over $300 but perhaps you can find a nice used one around here or something.


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Jul 12, 2006 14:00 |  #5

so now i basically narrow it down to the Canon EF 28~105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM and the Tamron Autofocus 28-75mm f2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF). I think Im just going to save up the 100 and get the tamron. Good choice?




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Jul 12, 2006 14:15 |  #6

The TAmROn SP AF28~75mm f/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) (external link) is a "most excellent" choice.

I have a copy myself... and I run it in tandem with the TAmROn SP AF17~50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) (external link) .

I had recommended the 28-105mm to provide some telephoto... but if you can live with 75mm as the top stop, good luck and post some work! :lol:

If you do get really serious, you might want to give the Canon EF 24~105mm f/4L IS USM (external link) a peek. Obviously, the cost of this lens is not for the faint-of-heart, but as an eventual upgrade... it would be a really nice base lens for most work... providing image stability and reasonably low aperture. It also can be used very well on the full-frame sensor bodies.


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