Q. I am a photographer and i like taking portraits and landscape shots so which of these canon lenses fits me best 18-200mmIS ,50mm,18-55mmIS,55-250mm and thanks ..
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Being a photographer you will have to assess your needs and go from there. The 18-55 lens (often included in a camera package) is decent for general purpose needs, but given your limited selection the other two lenses would provide the most versatility.
You could start with the 18-200mm and see if it suits your needs well enough and add another lens later if necessary. Some photogs may prefer to have one decent zoom lens in their bag and use "Prime" lenses for their other needs; these fixed-focal length lenses will often out-perform the zoom types.
Being a photographer you will have to assess your needs and go from there. The 18-55 lens (often included in a camera package) is decent for general purpose needs, but given your limited selection the other two lenses would provide the most versatility.
You could start with the 18-200mm and see if it suits your needs well enough and add another lens later if necessary. Some photogs may prefer to have one decent zoom lens in their bag and use "Prime" lenses for their other needs; these fixed-focal length lenses will often out-perform the zoom types.
Best lens to buy for Canon t3i?
Q. So I want to buy the Canon t3i (with the basic lens) but I also want to buy a lens that will be great for PORTRAITS (taking pictures of people) that will be amazing at blurring the background completely and have great, sharp focus on the face or person.
The lens that comes with the Canon t3i is a 18-55mm, f/3.5-5.6
Would a lens like that be good for completely blurring backgrounds with the person in clear picture do the job just fine? Or is there another one not OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive that would be even more amazing? If so, which one and how much is it?
I don't like telephoto lenses though...
Thanks :)
The lens that comes with the Canon t3i is a 18-55mm, f/3.5-5.6
Would a lens like that be good for completely blurring backgrounds with the person in clear picture do the job just fine? Or is there another one not OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive that would be even more amazing? If so, which one and how much is it?
I don't like telephoto lenses though...
Thanks :)
Answer
Buy the camera with the kit lens.
Then buy the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 - it's mega cheap but excellent value for money - and it will be perfect for portraits using your camera.
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-50mm-1-8-Camera-Lens/dp/B00007E7JU
Buy the camera with the kit lens.
Then buy the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 - it's mega cheap but excellent value for money - and it will be perfect for portraits using your camera.
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-50mm-1-8-Camera-Lens/dp/B00007E7JU
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