Box hauler
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I know nothing about photography but i am looking to buy a few lenses for my Rebel Xs for an overseas trip this summer. Can anyone give me tips on a few good sizes that I should start with? Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.Get a quality walk around lens. Depending on your budget something in the 17-55 range. @Adler and I both have a Tamron 17-50 that is pretty underrated for the price.
Also go on Flickr and do some research on where you are going to visit. Most photos on there you'll be able to view the EXIF data and see what lens range was used.
I just got ahold of Canon's new EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 STM lens. Probably not an ideal walk around but if you're into fisheye its good.
Man i'm jealous. I've been debating on that and a Rokinon FE8M-C 8mm F3.5 . Yours is obviously much better quality and features, but the all manual Rokinon seems to give a much more fisheye effect. Post some shots so I can decide.
@Adler Here you go. Each shot at 10mm, the vignette on the first isn't a product of the lens, I had a circular polarizer on the front that's just a little too thick to not be seen at full out. The UV Haze filter I use doesn't show, but the graduated neutral density filter I use will also show a little bit. View attachment 28173 View attachment 28174
How is it for cockpit shots? Where did you find it already?
Short answer, get something in the ballpark of a 100-400mm lens for telephoto shots, get something in the ball park of 18-70mm for everything closer. You'll be set, I would say to learn composition a bit thru trial and error before you blow money getting creative with a fisheye lens. You'll be set. Remember, the lens is often more important than the body. I look at it as the lens takes the picture, and the camera body just gives you megapixels to play with editing. Upgrading lenses will allow you to keep the same SLR with much better results for many years.
I have a 24-70 2.8L. It's a tad on the heavy side, but takes incredible shots.
This. Also a bit pricey, but worth it. It's my wife's go-to lens for weddings.I have a 24-70 2.8L. It's a tad on the heavy side, but takes incredible shots.