Mai M
Good morning, first of all I just want to say thank you for your help. I bought a digital camera " Canon EOS Digital Rebel xSi / Kiss X2 (EOS-450D), 12.2 Megapixel, SLR Digital Camera "
I like it because it has 12.2 Megapixel. I don't know much about camera lens, but this is what I will use this camera for, I would use to shooting landscape, I would like to use for shooting an interior of the house, I would like to use it for shooting still life, example shooting food plate, fruit, flower and so on. I know I'll need to buy several lens, but don't have thousand of dollars to spend on camera lens. I am not a professional photographer, I am an art director and have been on many photo shoots. I have an ideas of what I want, but don't know much about camera.
Thank you again for your help and have a wonderful day.
Mai
Answer
For shooting landscapes I would recommend the Canon EFs 10-22mm. This is probably the best lens you will find for shooting landscapes with a cropped sensor DSLR like yours. It is pricey though at about $690.
For the still lifes I would go with a Canon EF 100mm F2.8 macro USM lens at about $455 or the 50mm F2.5 for about $250. This will alow you to focus very closely on small objects and also makes a great portrait lens.
These two lenses in addition to the 18-55 mm lens that probably came with your camera should cover you for what you have mentioned. If you would also like a telephoto lens look at a 70-300mm lens. There are several to choose from ranging in price from about $180-$2000.
For shooting landscapes I would recommend the Canon EFs 10-22mm. This is probably the best lens you will find for shooting landscapes with a cropped sensor DSLR like yours. It is pricey though at about $690.
For the still lifes I would go with a Canon EF 100mm F2.8 macro USM lens at about $455 or the 50mm F2.5 for about $250. This will alow you to focus very closely on small objects and also makes a great portrait lens.
These two lenses in addition to the 18-55 mm lens that probably came with your camera should cover you for what you have mentioned. If you would also like a telephoto lens look at a 70-300mm lens. There are several to choose from ranging in price from about $180-$2000.
What should I buy - Canon EOS (SLR) or Digital Camera?
AMM
I would like a camera to use for personal adventures. I want to spend upto $350. I would like to buy a Canon camera. I am told they are good!? Which of these should I go with?
Thanks.
Answer
How about Canon EOS digital SLR?
That would be the best of both worlds!
I suspect you're asking whether to get film SLR or digital p&s?
If you get a film SLR, you'll have a great camera, but all the disadvantages of shooting film, included extra material and development costs, no instant feedback, quantity limitation, risk to expose, etc, etc. On the other hand, good quality film (expensive) will probably edge the digital in performance and quality.
On the other hand digital p&s will have all perks of digital, but you lose the super advantages of an SLR, including huge sensor and excellent lenses, which means quality, faster operation, more flexibility, etc.
So, it's really a hard choice. Only you would know how you make the trade quality vs convenience... It's better to save up and get a digital SLR, or to consider a used one to fit your budget. That's what I would do..
LEM.
How about Canon EOS digital SLR?
That would be the best of both worlds!
I suspect you're asking whether to get film SLR or digital p&s?
If you get a film SLR, you'll have a great camera, but all the disadvantages of shooting film, included extra material and development costs, no instant feedback, quantity limitation, risk to expose, etc, etc. On the other hand, good quality film (expensive) will probably edge the digital in performance and quality.
On the other hand digital p&s will have all perks of digital, but you lose the super advantages of an SLR, including huge sensor and excellent lenses, which means quality, faster operation, more flexibility, etc.
So, it's really a hard choice. Only you would know how you make the trade quality vs convenience... It's better to save up and get a digital SLR, or to consider a used one to fit your budget. That's what I would do..
LEM.
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