Hello! If you can take some time to help this sort-of-newb out, it'd be greatly appreciated!!!!
I've set my mind in purchasing Canon Rebel XT/350D. I want to purchase the camera body while stepping away from the "kit" lenses, and just buy lenses separately. I know that kit lenses can be great with addition of various filters, so should I just stick to that?? Or should I invest more and get lesnes???? The only problem with buying lenses separately is........ There are so many lenses out there, and I feel like I'm just bombarded with information. I've been researching on them for few days and I feel like I'm not getting clear ideas as to what I want.
I have 3 years of photography behind me(which is not a lot compared to some people out there), and the experience was with film. I had a Minolta, one of those auto/manual kinds. It was a hand-down from my father, and he already had a good macro & reg., so I really didn't need to worry about choosing/buying lenses.
I've had Canon SD550 P&S, which worked great for me for a while, but I want to move on & do something with dSLRs.. As soon as I can figure out what to do/buy.
I'm looking for a just standard 'starter' lens, and one macro. I've read the top 10 lens choices, and this is what I came down to.
Starter lenses (which one should I choose?????)
EF 50mm f/1.8 II (~$80)
EF 50mm f/1.4 USM (~$300)
EF 28-135mm f/3.5
EF 17-85mm f/4
Macro
EF 100mm f/2.8 (~$400)
I usually shoot landscape. I don't have much experience with macros, so I guess I can play around with it when I get the dSLR. I'll do portraits from time to time, usually children.
Of course, the prices matter as I'm a poor college student. So if there are any lenses out there that can perform as well as the ones I've posted for CHEAPER, please share the info?!
Oh question. Does Canon share its lenses for film & dSLR?? B/c when I was shopping for lenses on ebay, it gave me the model, but said 'film' so.. that got me little confused. 




