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Oct 29, 2006 03:08 |  #1

Some of you may already know I'm on my way to getting a DSLR and right now I'm purely researching ready for the big day. For now I've decided I'll buy a XT with a kit lens. I'm really liking the look of the 50mm 1.8 also, so I wonder if I'd be better off skipping the kit lens and get the body only and just get the 50mm 1.8 to go with it? I assume the 50mm is a fixed focal which would be no chance of any kind of zoom.

So, is there any other good "cheap" lens aside from the 50mm 1.8 and the 18-55mm kit lens??


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Oct 29, 2006 03:51 |  #2

Get the kit lens and the 50 1.8 to start with - then start saving! I got the 17-40 to replace the kit lens, but I still use my kit lens on occasion - it's no where near as bad as it's made out to be.

My fave lens is the 70-200 f/4 tho - truly amazing and a great price.


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Oct 29, 2006 04:01 |  #3

I would shop around for the best possible price on body only and then get either a Sigma 17-70mm DC Macro or Tamron 18-50 2.8. I have been very impressed with the Sigma as a practical general walkaround and travel style lens. I have a fab 17-40mm L but the Sigma has pretty much replaced it due to its very close image quality and extra range.


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Oct 29, 2006 04:06 |  #4

It depends on what type of photography you are interested in, this will determine what lens you should buy. Landscapes need a wider lens and nature needs a longer lens.
Buy the Kit lens and the 50mm 1.8 this will give you a good base then once you decide on the type of photography interests you most buy the appropriate lens that fits in your budget.

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Oct 29, 2006 04:20 |  #5

steved110 wrote in post #2184712 (external link)
Get the kit lens and the 50 1.8 to start with - then start saving! I got the 17-40 to replace the kit lens, but I still use my kit lens on occasion - it's no where near as bad as it's made out to be.

My fave lens is the 70-200 f/4 tho - truly amazing and a great price.

Yup, the little but much maligned kit is a surprisingly good lens. So is the 50 f/1.8.

Subsequently the 17-40 and 70-200 f/4, as outlined by Steve, should be considered. I think those two are the highest value/$ L lenses with no compromises made in their build and performance.


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Oct 29, 2006 04:20 |  #6

start with just the kit lens.
No point in buying a second until you're fully familiar with what it and the camera can do, and are able to decide where to go next (wide, tele, macro, etc.) from a position of experience .




  
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Oct 29, 2006 04:48 |  #7

I'm into all sorts of shooting. I really like macro/fake macro type stuff. I also love to do portraits when kids sit still long enough. I also like to do bird shots. So really things right across the shooting spectrum :D


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Oct 29, 2006 05:04 |  #8

I agree on the 17-70 Macro I used one last weekend and it blew me away, Still wont sway me from getting an EF though :lol: , but sure all those that people have said are great lens's
even the Kit, Main thing is..... you have fun :)

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Oct 29, 2006 07:00 |  #9

I also agree to get the kit lens, and if you can spare the $$ get the 50mm f/1.8 also (having a prime always helps). The 50 f/1.8 can also be good for macro if you get a Kenko extension tube set (something to keep in mind).
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Oct 29, 2006 07:06 |  #10

If you want to start with a "prime" lens (a non-zoom), the best suggestion would be something in the 28mm to 31mm range, as that is the "normal" lens focal length for Canon APS-C DSLR's.

In the "olden days", 35mm film cameras all were usually supplied with a 50mm lens, as that was the accepted "normal" lens focal length for the 35mm film format. The equivalent focal length for the APS-C format is 31mm.

A 50mm lens on the APS-C format is a short telephoto lens, and would be a bit long to be the only lens someone owns. You'd often have a very tough time using it indoors.


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Oct 29, 2006 08:58 as a reply to  @ SkipD's post |  #11

ef 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
affordable lens for the beginnner.

if you could do w/o USM, the tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 SP Di, or their 17-50mm f/2.8 SP Di-II.


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Oct 29, 2006 09:03 |  #12

I say the 17-85IS, Sigma 17-70 or the Tamron 17-50 would be my choices. I think you will out grow the lens kit real fast. But it is not a bad lens for the $$..


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Oct 29, 2006 09:40 |  #13
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Get the Tamron 17-50 or the Sigma 17-70. Either one would be fine for the beginner. I'd also invest in a good flash as well, such as the 430EX for those kid portraits.



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Oct 29, 2006 11:22 as a reply to  @ liza's post |  #14

A flash is certainly an excellent idea, and they are really easy to use, at least in basic mode.

Here is a link to more in depth discussion of Eos Flash if you are interested - it's worth bookmarking for later on regardless!

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Oct 29, 2006 11:28 |  #15

For me I got the body only then a SIGMA 18-125mm just to get me started then I got the 50mm 1.8.

Then when funds allowed I went for the 17-40mm L and never looked back.

But like others say decide what you want to snap then get the lens for the job.

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