pics are out of focus. getting a new lens will not yield different results. 18-55mm IS can still produce sharp pics.
improve and understand your shooting style first before buying a new lens.
posting the EXIFs of your pics can help in the analysis also.
PS, don't ever jump into conlcusions when someone says you need a new lens without even seeing your sample pics and other info.
Yeap I think this lens has been doing great for me as far as it can go. We do not have the "L"uxury.
Lovely shot you have there, Ryan. With that shutter speed, mine is definitely doing blur.
Yeap...the lens has been doing great for me too...except that its nt wide enuff...
As for the focus, mine is on auto select...mayb i should try the centre one...
Hmm.. In that case, you should use manual focus then.
How wide are you intending to go? That's the question you need to ask yourself b4 splashing your $$. My friend is using the 17-85mm and to him, it's wide enough and the best part is that lens is sharp and fast.
Then again, if you are looking at just wide-angle, then you should look at those prime wide-angle lenses.
Ultimately, you have to make a choice and dun just BBB.
most of the time i use manual except for when its reallie dark when even i cant see a thing...that was the case for the off focused bottles in one of the pics...
As for wide angle, i`m eyeing the Sigma 17-70mm..Not looking at those super wide angle lenses...
I am also a new user of 450D with the 18-55 kit lens.
Below are some of the shots I have taken. Personally, I don't think that it produces soft pictures. Maybe I am not that "picky"? ;p
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Your pictures ARE sharp..haha..i haf a photo of the city skyline too and its soft still
FVTPL: great shots u have! Barage has a nice angle for Flyer and bridge!
Your pictures ARE sharp..haha..i haf a photo of the city skyline too and its soft still
As for your consideration of lens i find it quite strange... I wouldnt think that 1mm would do alot of difference for the Wide Angle side. Is it really worth the extra $$ and an extra overlapping lens ? :think:
even if you are to get the 17-70, i believe your images will still come out 'soft'. and also the different is only 1, you can easily take a few steps behind to cover that.
maybe you should use the middle AF point, use AF instead of MF and see if your photos are still 'soft'