Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Canon 60d with kit lens 18-135mm and some primes or 60d with 24-105mml?




Armando


Should I buy a canon 60d with kit lens 18-135 along with a 35mm f2 50mmf1.8 and a 85mm f1.8 or a 60d with a 24-105mm l lens? I am new to photography so I need a little help. Looking at around $2000-2200. I will also be buying some lighting equipment. I was looking at the 60d for equal parts photo and video just in case you were wondering.


Answer
It really depends on what you're photographing/videoing and what field of view you want. Also whether you need a wide aperture of f1.8/f2 compared to f4 of the 24-105.

The 24-105 is an excellent lens, as the price would indicate. I have one and it produces fantastic photos.

The other lenses are more consumer than pro lenses and are a little lower in optical quality.

Buying the 60D and 24-105 is going to leave little money for lighting. You're also likely to want to get hold of spare batteries, spare SDHC cards, a tripod, a flash and other bits and pieces that could easily add another $400 to the bill. Photography isn't cheap.

You're really going to have to sit down any think about what you actually want to do and what you're going to need to get do it. A popular rule of thumb is to get the cheapest body that does the job and the best lenses. The lenses contribute 90% of the image... or maybe 99%. The bodies differ in ISO, frames per second, sensor size and sensor sensitivity, but any impact on the actual image is marginal compared to the lens quality and the skill of the photographer.

If you're new then read reviews, e.g. links, to get used to the terminology and what to look for. Get books or go to to photography websites and/or photography classes to learn the ropes.

A camera is a tool to do a job. If you don't use it properly then you won't get good pictures, regardless of the camera, the lenses or any lighting you use. It's easy to get it wrong.

which one is better canon eos 550D or the new one 60D?




Boein 01


give some reasons,,


Answer
Hey,

The 550D/T2i and 60D share the same sensor, so noise performance and image quality is same on both - excellent.

However, the 60D is built better, with a top LCD screen, articulating screen, 5.3 vs 3.7fps and a bit better AF system.

Here's a review of the 550D/T2i: http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2010/06/canon-eos-550dt2i-dslr-review.html

Here's a review of the 60D: http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2010/11/canon-eos-60d-dslr-review.html

Here's a post called 'Buying a DSLR, what's important, megapixels, features, brand, price, quality and which one to buy - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/03/which-dslr-to-buy.html

Good luck! The site has many more tutorials, tips, reviews and guides!




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