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hawngirl
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Sep 29, 2007 14:38 |  #1

any suggestions for my xti? i'm still learning & dont know a whole lot right now. how about used lenses? should i buy new or used?




  
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Sep 29, 2007 14:54 |  #2

What are you planning to shoot? whats your budget?


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Sep 29, 2007 15:04 |  #3

farrukh wrote in post #4032134 (external link)
What are you planning to shoot? whats your budget?

nice general lens... tryigng to stay inder $200 for right now while i'm learing. I do want to be able to have a nice zoom for the pasture & things.




  
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Sep 29, 2007 15:05 |  #4

what sort of things do you want to shoot with it?


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Sep 29, 2007 15:08 |  #5

What lens do you have now?

Many who are new to photography think a "Zoom" lens is a long telephoto lens for taking photos of things far away. This is not true. "Zoom" just means "variable". You can have a wide angle zoom, a telephoto zoom, or even a zoom that goes from wide, all the way to telephoto.

Which do you want? What will you shoot? aHow much can you spend?

I think used lenses are a great way for a beginner to learn the basics and learn what suits them. There is lots of good "Zoom" lenses on ebay right now. Some are less than $100 and even come with some pretty good old film cameras attached to them. :lol:


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Sep 29, 2007 15:15 |  #6

msowsun wrote in post #4032175 (external link)
What lens do you have now?

Many who are new to photography think a "Zoom" lens is a long telephoto lens for taking photos of things far away. This is not true. "Zoom" just means "variable". You can have a wide angle zoom, a telephoto zoom, or even a zoom that goes from wide, all the way to telephoto.

Which do you want? What will you shoot? aHow much can you spend?

I think used lenses are a great way for a beginner to learn the basics and learn what suits them. There is lots of good "Zoom" lenses on ebay right now. Some are less than $100 and even come with some pretty good old film cameras attached to them. :lol:

I currently have the kit lens 18-55mm. which i like but i want to be able to zoom into a horse or a cow or the moon?




  
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Sep 29, 2007 15:38 |  #7

Thats a tight budget. But no worries you can use your 18-55 for general shooting. You need reach for the moon or animals so you need a telephoto lens. in your budget, Sigma 70-300 APO fits well. I had that lens and it was quite handy you can checkout my gallery (external link) for birds and macro shots I shot with this lens. It also has semi macro ability for fun.


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Sep 29, 2007 15:38 |  #8

I would recommend any of the low cost "consumer" lenses by Canon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, etc. Something like a 55-200, 70-210, 75-300, or 100-300.

Just be aware that these lenses on a 1.6 crop camera like your XTi will need a fast shutter speed in order to stop blurry pictures from hand held camera shake.


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Sep 29, 2007 15:41 |  #9

The Sigma 70-300 APO version would be a great start. Good bang for the buck lens.


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Sep 29, 2007 15:50 |  #10

msowsun wrote in post #4032278 (external link)
I would recommend any of the low cost "consumer" lenses by Canon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, etc. Something like a 55-200, 70-210, 75-300, or 100-300.

Just be aware that these lenses on a 1.6 crop camera like your XTi will need a fast shutter speed in order to stop blurry pictures from hand held camera shake.

how to i change the shutter speed?




  
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Sep 29, 2007 15:56 |  #11

msowsun wrote in post #4032278 (external link)
I would recommend any of the low cost "consumer" lenses by Canon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, etc. Something like a 55-200, 70-210, 75-300, or 100-300.

Just be aware that these lenses on a 1.6 crop camera like your XTi will need a fast shutter speed in order to stop blurry pictures from hand held camera shake.

how to i change the shutter speed?




  
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Sep 29, 2007 17:30 |  #12

Mr. Clean wrote in post #4032295 (external link)
The Sigma 70-300 APO version would be a great start. Good bang for the buck lens.

I second that. I recently got one for $201 shipped from Amazon.com.

Note: the "APO" is important. Sigma makes another 70-300 that's not nearly as sharp.

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Sep 29, 2007 18:25 as a reply to  @ number six's post |  #13

Sig 55-200 for $100 gives you continuous range from 18-200...I like this lens a lot...


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Sep 29, 2007 18:42 |  #14

another vote for the Sigma APO DG 70-300mm especially for the money


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