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Apr 14, 2008 09:03 |  #1

So my birthday is coming up in the next few months and my wife is planning on getting me some photography equipment. I'm trying to decide what should be my priority. I am running PS Elements 4 at this point and really need to upgrade to CS3. On the otherhand, I have the XTi kit lens and another cheap 75-300 lens that I bought at the same time.

So my question is this. which would you buy first . . . CS3 or a better, sharper lens? Or, put another way, which do you think would improve my photos the most?

I keep going back and forth. Elements may suffice for awhile if the starting product is of higher quality. Then again, CS3 is so much more powerful, that it may have a much more signifcant impact on photo quality.

Any advice is appreciated.

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Apr 14, 2008 09:28 |  #2

That's easy. Get the lens.

Are you really sure you need CS3? An upgrade to PSE6 will only cost you $79.


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Apr 14, 2008 09:30 |  #3

Yea, lens all the way.


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Apr 14, 2008 09:33 |  #4

I'm still using PS6 and it does pretty much everything I need it to do from wedding albums to billboards.

I'm not that up to play with computas - my brain runs old software! I'd much rather take a better photo using better glass, rather than stuff around with a machine running xp 98 hooozamewatzit version 65448132125. But that's me :)

So - the better the glass, the less pp.


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Apr 14, 2008 09:37 |  #5

Are you really sure you need CS3? An upgrade to PSE6 will only cost you $79.

I agree. I'm still using PS7 & with RAW processing, it does everything I need. If you already aren't doing it, learn to use "M" & Layer Masks, & I think you'll be surprised at what you can do.

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Then again, CS3 is so much more powerful, that it may have a much more signifcant impact on photo quality.

If you start with a better image, you should end up with a better image. ;)


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Apr 14, 2008 09:42 |  #6

Lens(es) without a doubt. The cost of CS3 (the upgrade from Elements is $550) is not worth it equal to the lens you could get for that price.
Maybe make a deal with her to get both a lens and Adobe Lightroom for the same price maybe, if you feel that you really need more editing tools? (That would be LR + $250 for lens)


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Apr 14, 2008 11:46 |  #7

Another vote for the lens!




  
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Apr 14, 2008 11:49 |  #8

Normally I would say CS3, but you have elements already and your current lens lineup is poor. So go for the lens.


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Apr 14, 2008 11:56 |  #9

What do you like to shoot?




  
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Apr 14, 2008 12:06 |  #10

NOsquid wrote in post #5326750 (external link)
What do you like to shoot?

mostly landscapes.


Thanks for all the responses. I'm a bit suprised to see that's it's so one sided. This helps alot.

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Apr 14, 2008 12:07 |  #11

If you like landscapes and your widest is 70mm, definitely... lens. I think the 17-40 is calling your name (if you ever plan on going FF).. I'm sure there are less expensive digital-only lenses instead if you plan on staying cropped.


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Apr 14, 2008 12:19 |  #12

RAPhotography wrote in post #5326801 (external link)
mostly landscapes.

Thanks for all the responses. I'm a bit suprised to see that's it's so one sided. This helps alot.

ryan

Another vote for the 17-40L. However, if you're using a crop camera, you also might want to check out the 10-22 or Tokina 12-24.

Software, much like camera bodies, comes and goes. Good glass lasts a lifetime.


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Apr 14, 2008 14:13 |  #13

TheHoff wrote in post #5326810 (external link)
If you like landscapes and your widest is 70mm, definitely... lens. I think the 17-40 is calling your name (if you ever plan on going FF).. I'm sure there are less expensive digital-only lenses instead if you plan on staying cropped.

I have the 18-55 kit lens too.

thanks for the recommendations.

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Apr 14, 2008 14:25 |  #14

Oh sorry I missed that kit lens bit in the original post. Maybe one of the 10- or 12- wide angle crop lenses would suit you well as Karl C mentioned.


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Apr 14, 2008 14:43 |  #15

Lens and you can get PS easy, maybe not the CS versions but like 7 which does fine. ;)


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